Can anybody provide proof of a successful reenactment of Oswald's feat?

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Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: Can anybody provide proof of a successful reenactment of Oswald's feat?
« Reply #259 on: March 09, 2021, 08:23:02 PM »
The clock starts at the first shot leaving only 2 shots to perform in whatever time one is claiming. Some say 8.3 seconds. HSCA claims testers twice achieved 2 shots in 1.6 sec, although only the first shot could be precisely aimed.

The Carcano was as fast or faster to operate than any other bolt-action rifle of the era:

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Offline Richard Smith

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Re: Can anybody provide proof of a successful reenactment of Oswald's feat?
« Reply #260 on: March 10, 2021, 02:52:46 PM »
Oh Yeah, that's right..... Lee simply had to poke the carcano out of a window and say BBBoom---BANG- BANG and kill president Kennedy and wound Connelly, and James Teague.  :D

How did your fantasy conspirators do it?  That is the way a gun works.  I'm not so sure what is so complex about Oswald - who was trained to shoot by the US Marines - firing a rifle and killing someone.  A fairly simple feat for an individual with Oswald's training.  Charles Whitman hit human targets at much longer distances than Oswald with similar training.  Nothing you have suggested precludes Oswald from having committed the assassination of JFK.  Very weak sauce.

Offline John Tonkovich

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Re: Can anybody provide proof of a successful reenactment of Oswald's feat?
« Reply #261 on: March 10, 2021, 04:37:58 PM »
Z207 to z350. 143 frames. 7.9 seconds. Plenty of time for 3 shots and hits.
Interesting.  8.2 seconds from HCSA. Kind of makes you think.

Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: Can anybody provide proof of a successful reenactment of Oswald's feat?
« Reply #262 on: March 10, 2021, 07:12:39 PM »
The clock starts at the first shot leaving only 2 shots to perform in whatever time one is claiming. Some say 8.3 seconds. HSCA claims testers twice achieved 2 shots in 1.6 sec, although only the first shot could be precisely aimed.

The Carcano was as fast or faster to operate than any other bolt-action rifle of the era:


The Carcano was as fast or faster to operate than any other bolt-action rifle of the era:

The above statement is true..... But a key word is omitted..... "Accurately"

The Carcano was as fast or faster to fire accurately than any other bolt-action rifle of the era:

Now the addition of "fire accurately" to the statement includes a very important part of the sentence and it renders the sentence as posted to be very deceptive and total rubbish.

The video is also deceptive in that it portrays the man to be firing the carcano rapidly...... We have no idea of the film speed and we sure as hell don't know the range of the target ( probably stationary) and if the man hit the target.  So basically the video proves NOTHING with regard to the imaginary feat that Lee Oswald was imagined to have preformed.


OTOH....  The posting of the video does prove one thing.... The person who posted it is a desperate liar.
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Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: Can anybody provide proof of a successful reenactment of Oswald's feat?
« Reply #263 on: March 10, 2021, 11:25:47 PM »
The above statement is true..... But a key word is omitted..... "Accurately"

The Carcano was as fast or faster to fire accurately than any other bolt-action rifle of the era:

Now the addition of "fire accurately" to the statement includes a very important part of the sentence and it renders the sentence as posted to be very deceptive and total rubbish.

The video is also deceptive in that it portrays the man to be firing the carcano rapidly...... We have no idea of the film speed and we sure as hell don't know the range of the target ( probably stationary) and if the man hit the target.  So basically the video proves NOTHING with regard to the imaginary feat that Lee Oswald was imagined to have preformed.


OTOH....  The posting of the video does prove one thing.... The person who posted it is a desperate liar.

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Not every Carcano review is about the assassination, Bubba.
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Re: Can anybody provide proof of a successful reenactment of Oswald's feat?
« Reply #264 on: March 11, 2021, 03:42:06 PM »
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Not every Carcano review is about the assassination, Bubba.

What was your reason for posting the video, if not a feeble attempt to make the theory proposed by LBJ's cover up committee seem to be totally feasible??     It's possible to prove just about anything if you omit vital factors.   

Some folks may not notice that you are a deceptive liar who omits vital factors.......   

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Re: Can anybody provide proof of a successful reenactment of Oswald's feat?
« Reply #265 on: March 11, 2021, 11:07:19 PM »
The clock starts at the first shot leaving only 2 shots to perform in whatever time one is claiming. Some say 8.3 seconds. HSCA claims testers twice achieved 2 shots in 1.6 sec, although only the first shot could be precisely aimed.

The Carcano was as fast or faster to operate than any other bolt-action rifle of the era:


If you observe the spent shells being ejected at the 4.41 point of the video you may conclude that the spent shells on the floor beneath the SE corner window were NOT ejected at the time of the murder of JFK.    It should be obvious that the spent shells are flung with considerable force up and away from the rifle and they certainly wouldn't have landed in a tight group just a couple of feet from the alleged position of the rifle.