First let me thank Andy for doing this match for a 5th time! As always the sponsors did a great job supporting the match!
To Bryan, you're welcome, I just wish I could have figured out a way to shoot it better.
To all the shooters, this was my 4th year as an RO for BRM3G and I say this was the best group of shooters I've ever seen at a match. Everyone was eager to set and paste and no matter what the call was I had to make they took the bad news like true professionals. As the CRO for stage 4 (the tunnel), I got to see just about everything I think is possible at a match, some of it was very entertaining!
For the Dutchguy from squad 1, when you took your tumble down the field I was amazed by the muzzle awareness and trigger finger placement(not on the trigger). I feel bad that you got hurt on my stage, but you handled the gun better than I've ever seen while falling!
Just a general note to all. I've always heard how physically hard the BRM3G is, and I used to complain just like everyone else. Never again, as this year I had the Honor to RO a couple wounded warriors from Task Force Dagger. Those guys made it past every obstical in the match and did it with style and with a smile on their face.
I'm looking forward to doing it again next year!
Bob