“There was a mark quite obviously
that was a bullet, and it
was very fresh.”
--James Tague, testimony to Warren Commission,
July 23, 1964
(7H553).
All marksmen know the indispensable requirement to always
first zero (sight-in) your firearm to achieve the required accuracy, especially
if it has been disassembled as Oswald’s had been. You don’t just pick up a rifle and start
shooting!
Lee Oswald zeroed the scope of his reassembled rifle with
the first shot. That’s why the first
shot ‘missed.’ It was aimed at, and
struck, the south curb of Main Street.
It caused the fresh bullet mark seen by Walthers, Sweatt, Tague and
others.
The FBI knew this from the beginning.
The Final Truth: Solving the
Mystery of the JFK Assassination
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