DUH.... Rowland was merely trying to tell the investigators that the rifle that he saw in the hands of the man was a big game hunting rifle. It's as simple as that...He was relating the rifle to his step fathers rifle, which he called a Thirty Odd Six ( he thought that a thirty aught six was a thirty odd six) No big deal...He simply didn't know. And he sure as hell wasn't trying to claim that he could know the caliber of the rifle from 200 hundred feet away. Watta absurd idea! Only a know-it-all who's trying to impress others about his vast knowledge of firearms would make an issue out of Rowland's statement.
DUH..Your most informative answer to date.
No big deal...He simply didn't know. And he sure as hell wasn't trying to claim that he could know the caliber of the rifle from 200 hundred feet away.
Yes he was. Not a 30 odd six, a 30 odd
size 6. I did not know it was possible but he seems to know less about firearms than you do. He seems to share your passion for pretending though.
Mr. ROWLAND - No. In proportion to the scope it appeared to me to be a .30-odd size 6, a deer rifle with a fairly large or powerful scope. No idea in the world what he is talking about. The scope indicates a caliber?
Mr. SPECTER - When you say, .30-odd-6, exactly what did you mean by that?
Mr. ROWLAND - That is a rifle that is used quite frequently for deer hunting.
It is an import. Just so you know a 30-06 is not an import cartridge.