It’s probably because you don’t understand ballistics. There are a lot of police and military who have learned to move their trigger finger toward the rear but they have no idea what happens after that.
Now aren't you a little cutie!
Chances are, if you weren't out dodging the draft somewhere, you might have really learned how to shoot...
Whole different world out there when the targets shoot back, but you wouldn't know about that, would you?
Now let's clarify something: we have a number of coincidences that annoy me about the open and shut case on Oswald. 1. There's a very good quality one hour interview with Oswald ostensibly about his Fair Play for Cuba committee. When was the last time you heard of an assassin getting a full hour of interview on good quality film? 2. His Fair Play for Cuba office was downstairs from the FBI office in New Orleans. A little unusual to say the least. 3. There is a fairly detailed description by Oswald of his time in the Soviet Union which reads like well-written field report by an agent. 4. Last, but not least, what reaction did Oawald have when he faced the press for the first time at the police station? He pointed to his black eye and complained that the police did it to him.
Now - if you had killed the president, how likely would it have been that your first complaint would be about your treatment?
Unless you were set up, of course.
But we'll never know, because Ruby shot him to death right there in that same police station.
So how many high power rifle matches have you won, my non-combat civilian friend?