Ishmael
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Forget the thread: make your case.
1. Oswald had NO training in moving targets. It is not part of any std. military training regimen and there is no evidence that Oswald was trained beyond std. Marine marksmenship training. As good as that is, it still does not cover moving targets.
The motorcade was traveling at about 20mph which means that the vehicle was covering 29.3 ft./sec. Oswald used a 6.5 Carcano with std. loading which gave it a muzzle velocity of 2000 ft./sec. From time of discharge to time of impact over the approx. 200 yd distance the vehicle traveled 8.8 ft. (Actually it would have covered even more distance in that the Carcano round nosed bullet loses velocity rapidly.) This means that his hold point would have had to been just over the windshield top line given the slant angle of the shot. Shooters, no matter how good they are on the range, have a tendency to shot high when shooting at their first 'live' targets. Adrenaline kicks in and they jerk the trigger and other bad habits. Wizened combat leaders instruct their unblooded troops to aim low for this very reason. I contend that Oswald had fallen prey to all the bad habits associatied with green combat troops, only in this case his bad habits actually contributed to his success. This also explains why the expert shooters the Warren commision brought in were unable to duplicate his feat, they actually knew what they were doing and understood the difficulty.
Ishmael