Regarding possible forgotten bullets, where does the Carcano Clip come into this? It would be far easier to already have the bullets in the, "now you see it, now you don't" Carcano Clip.
Yes, I agree with you there. It would make sense for the bullets to already be contained within the rifle clip.
But how about this for yet another (admittedly) wholly speculative LN theory concerning this topic? ....
It's Thursday night (Nov. 21st) in Ruth Paine's garage....
Lee Oswald is busy in the garage preparing his rifle package (aka: the "curtain rod" package) for the next day's trip into work with Buell Frazier....
Oswald seals up the brown paper bag with disassembled Carcano Rifle No. C2766 inside....
After taping down the top end of the package, Oswald then remembers something....
He has forgotten to put the rifle's clip (which contains the four 6.5 mm. bullets) inside the now-sealed brown paper package....
What should he do now? Should he unwrap and unseal the taped package in order to place the clip and bullets inside it (perhaps running the risk of ripping the bag and/or possibly not being able to re-tape the end of the bag adequately enough to ensure that it
stays sealed during the entire ride to the TSBD the next morning in Frazier's car)? Or should he not disturb the already-sealed bag and just carry the clip (w/bullets) in the pocket of the jacket that he will wear to work the following morning?
Possibly....just possibly....perhaps Oswald decided on the latter option.
Food for (bullet) thought anyway.