Originally posted by Zero
From the standpoint of someone who has done quite a bit of shooting, it seems unlikely that anyone could score two hits in such a short time frame, at a moving target, with a bolt-action rifle. The first shot is expected to have been a miss...I propose that it is the only shot that had a reasonable chance of being a hit.Oswald had all the time in the world to judge the first shot, and he is supposed to have fired the next two in 7-9 seconds. Being generous, we'll give him 5 seconds per each subsequent shot. We are to suppose that he threw the bolt, got the target back in his sights, and then led the moving target exactly, and then got off a third shot that also hit the moving target, all in ten seconds? This is world-class shooting, from someone who apparently barely qualified in marksmanship in the Marines?