CIA Joins FBI In 'Proven Traitor / Threat To US Democracy Status', Involved In JFK Assassination

Nothing about Oswald being a lone gunman makes sense

He was an average marksman at best

His first shot (typically the best shot) missed badly.

He followed that badly missed shot with not one but two near perfect shots at a moving target using a bolt action rifle that required the shooter to lose and then reacquire the target with each shot.

Just not believable
 
Nothing about Oswald being a lone gunman makes sense

He was an average marksman at best

His first shot (typically the best shot) missed badly.

He followed that badly missed shot with not one but two near perfect shots at a moving target using a bolt action rifle that required the shooter to lose and then reacquire the target with each shot.

Just not believable
It all makes sense

He was an above average marksman which is easily proven. First of all he was a Marine. Marine's have the best basic rilfe marksman ship training program in the military. He was rated a sharpshooter. He maintained his skills after leaving the marines. In comparison with the general population he was above average. Most people in the general population know little or nothing about shooting rifles.

The target itself was at very close range and moving very slowly AWAY from the shooter which negates the problem of movement. A target moving at the shooter or away from the shooter is onlty growing or shrinking in the shooters line of sight which means there is no need to lead the target just aim center mass before it runs into you or disappears.

You need to learn some more aboutr shooting. You are repeating a bad myth which is simply not true. The first shot is NOT typiccally the best shot. The opposite is true. The first shot is typically the least accurate and most likley to miss. This is why law enforcement and the military spends a lot of time and money training snipers to increase the chances of hitting the target with a cold bore shot which is very difficult. Oswald was above average in skill but not a trained sniper.

The second two shots were no where near perfect. The second shot hit Kennedy and Connally in the body but that was an imperfect shot. Imperfect because he would have been aiming at the head.

The target was moving slow giving him plenty of time to reacquire the target between shots.

Of course it makes perfect sense. Your assumption is based on the lame idea that shooting people has to be text book perfect and it almost never is. Peoople shoot in sloppy and crazy eays and still manage to kill others.
 
Nothing about Oswald being a lone gunman makes sense

He was an average marksman at best

His first shot (typically the best shot) missed badly.

He followed that badly missed shot with not one but two near perfect shots at a moving target using a bolt action rifle that required the shooter to lose and then reacquire the target with each shot.

Just not believable
This must be a first, I completely agree. Two different bullet types means two guns
 
Ahem, my claim was full metal jacket bullets don’t splinter! Your turn now.

Kick the can huh?
Wrong

Your claim was that they do not explode.

No one disputed that. No one claimed they explode. That is not an issue.

Hollow points do not explode either.

The bullet Oswald fired did not explode.

Any bullet however can break when it hits something solid. Your link does not even come close to addressing that fact. Your link only describes some generalities in the differences bwteen hollow points and FMJ bullets. All of which is true but also unrelated to your previous claim and unrelated to the issue we are discussing.

So you first.
 
Wrong

Your claim was that they do not explode.

No one disputed that. No one claimed they explode. That is not an issue.

Hollow points do not explode either.

Still kicking the can huh?

The bullet Oswald fired did not explode.

Any bullet however can break when it hits something solid. Your link does not even come close to addressing that fact. Your link only describes some generalities in the differences bwteen hollow points and FMJ bullets. All of which is true but also unrelated to your previous claim and unrelated to the issue we are discussing.

So you first.
I provided a link they don’t explode
 
This must be a first, I completely agree. Two different bullet types means two guns
They were the sasme types of bullets no one said two different types., Nor is there evidence of two different types.

For the record however you are wrong

You can load weapons with two different types of bullets.
 
They were the sasme types of bullets no one said two different types., Nor is there evidence of two different types.

For the record however you are wrong

You can load weapons with two different types of bullets.
Let’s see the Dallas doctors notes
 
Tell the cia to release them. Op
They do not have them'

they hjjave been available tot he public for decades.

BTW the doctors notes from Dallas describe their efforts to save Kennedy.

They were not performing an autopsy
 
Wrong

Head wounds typically do that regardless of the bullet

Head wounds are messy and spread brain and blood everywhere due to the nature of human anatomy.
Link, you won’t.

You’re a throw and go
 

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