Btw, being a shooter you should know or have an opinion on this;
What's the odds, chances, of hitting your target (in the black) that's about 200 feet away with a scoped rifle that was never 'zeroed'? (not even moving, just stationary).Not trying to be a smart ___, just asking. It's been eons for me since I've fired a scoped rifle.
(I still have the standard iron sights on my two rifles. I keep puting off buying scopes, other things always come up.)
Your “theory” that a 161 grain bullet traveling at 2000 feet a second can’t penetrate three inches of flesh.
Again, I ask. Where are all your bullets that traveled at right angles, downwards, sideways and then disappeared?
P.S. Oswald took his rifle to the Trinity River bottoms and also to a local gun range. The first shot that hit Kennedy was at 132 feet. That’s pistol range.