Oh, you poor thing.
Here's another question for Prof. Ross and one he will avoid.
The planted Carcano had a scope adjusted for a left-handed shooter, but Oswald was right-handed???
It was so misaligned they needed to put 2 metal shims under it before a military lab could test fire it.
Explain away Prof Ross
The planted Carcano had a scope adjusted for a left-handed shooter, but Oswald was right-handed??? The scope was offset to the left because of the bolt-action which was on top of the rifle. A scope mounted on the right of the rifle would interfere with the movement of the bolt when ejecting a spent cartridge and loading a new one.
There's no proof that the Carcano was planted.
Questions for you who believes a Carcano was planted on the 6th floor of the TSBD:
-- Who planted the Carcano in the TSBD?
-- When was the Carcano planted in the TSBD?
The shims were lost when Lt. Carl Day of the Crime Lab disassembled the Carcano looking for "prints"?