I wrote a long drawn out version of the events that led up to it but here's the short version.
On stage 18, the 5th of 6th stages I shot the first day, I followed my sights looking at a target while moving down range and broke the 180. I knew it the second the RO called stop. I looked down at my feet in relation to the target and there was no doubt. As an RO myself, I would have called the same thing.
I showed clear, and explained to my squad what had happened. I thanked the RO's for working the match and shook their hands (just like everyone does...or should).
I did not whine, complain, throw a fit (or my mags) and just thought, "that's about par for the course for how the week had progrssed so far."
I wish it turned out differently (I was actually shooting pretty well before that) but I wish my squad good luck. (Squad 14)
Will I go next year?.....
Of course!
edit...to all the people who IM'd me about the long version, let's say a trip to the ER the day before I had to shoot was not in my plans..(neck problem, couldn't move neck...looked like Frankenstein)