The show I am talking about is the 2003 Discovery Channel program:
Unsolved History - JFK Conspiracy
The firing tests I am talking about are shown during: 10:00 ? 18:00
Now, there were some problems. Yardley, unlike Oswald, did not have weeks to practice with the bolt of the rifle, to practice working it smoothly. So, in about half his tests, the rifle jammed at some point.
But in about half the tests, he got off all three shots. And all the shots he successfully fired, hit the target.
So basically, we are seeing Yardley succeed when Hathcock and the best shooters at Quantico (allegedly, according the Roberts) could not come close to doing. Hitting a moving target with a Carcano rifle with at least two of their three shots. No one could do this.
Buy Robert?s story and I have a bridge to sell you.
Question:
Is any poster here willing to step up and say that they believe Robert?s story about Hathcock? Yes or No.
Are you serious?
Lone nut believers always show their stupidity when they present videos that contain at least one of the following.
-People from the Discovery Channel
-People from National Geographic
-or even worse
Gary "I change my mind more than a woman"
Mack "unlike Oswald, did not have weeks to practice with the bolt of the rifle, to practice working it smoothly."
You can't even prove that Oswald shot a gun that day.
What makes you think someone practiced? So if someone shot from a window they must have practiced from that window, assuming it was a window and assuming it was that window.
Your cousin
Gary "I change my mind more than a woman"
Mack even says the WC changes the amount of time for the shots to be fired,
yet these idiots create randoms situations blowing up any possible scenarios that may or may not have taken place