Studebaker is not aiming at the north edge of the pallet (where you just shifted your own location of the rifle). He's pointing here:
Mr. BALL. Let's see the shots you took of the place where the gun was located?
Mr. STUDEBAKER. I know it's mine because my knees are in the picture.
Studebaker is not aiming at the north edge of the pallet (where you just shifted your own location of the rifle). He's pointing here:Of course not.....They had realized that Lee Oswald couldn't possible have hid the rifle beneath that pallet AFTER the shooting....So they had to move the rifle closer to the aisle to make it somewhat feasible for Lee to have put the rifle there ( as seen in there fake in situ photo) as he dashed by on his way with the encounter with Baker and Truly in the second floor lunchroom.
If you've viewed the WC "reenactment" of the insertion of the rifle then you should know beyond any doubt that Agent John Howlett couldn't replicate the imaginary actions of Lee Oswald....So he had to used a light piece of 1" X 3" wood. He knew that he couldn't possibly have jammed the 8 pound, and 4 inch thick carcano into the crack that was only 1 inch wide.