TC--
1. You are incorrect that modern ammo (or 1960s era) does issue smoke.
Even today go to a gun range. Some cheaper ammo brands, such as Egypt, give off a lot of smoke.
The HSCA checked this also and concluded guns can and do smoke.
In addition, if a gun barrel was recently oiled (cleaned), the oil will exit the barrel with a lot of smoke.
On top of that, a snub-nose .38, with a short barrel, will give off the most smoke and noise, both of which are somewhat suppressed by longer barrels.
It is reasonable to ponder if a snub-nose .38 was fired at the GK as the JFK limo passed, giving off a lot of smoke and noise.
2. Like Dr. Shaw, an expert on the topic to who I defer, I do not know how a bullet could exit Gov. JBC's chest and then enter the volar side of his right wrist. As Dr Shaw said, it is close to anatomically impossible. In addition, JBC was still holding his hat at Z-234, and also Z-272, a bit odd if he was shot through the wrist a ~Z-222.This is yet another reason I suspect JBC was shot ~Z-295.
3. Evidence of a conspiracy. As LHO was dead before he could confess, we do not know who were his confederates. I suspect LHO alone could not have fired at JBC a ~Z-295 and the JFK at Z-313.
I don't have an answer of how JBC received his wrist wound.
JBC holding his hat Z-272 (see below): JBC's wrist appears uninjured.
This does not line up with JBC being shot at the same time as JFK, back ~Z-222.
