You're a funny guy, Storing.
It fragmented into largish pieces when it hit, according to the autopsy doctors, the hardest and thickest part of JFK's head.
Which fragments were traced to Oswald's short-rifle, btw.
D'oh
It fragmented into largish pieces when it hitNo, it didn't.
Part of the bullet 'vaporized' leaving a dust trail through JFK's brain.
How do you explain that?
according to the autopsy doctors, the hardest and thickest part of JFK's head.No, it didn't.
They didn't say anything of the sort.
Which fragments were traced to Oswald's short-rifle, btw.Fragments that showed up out of nowhere, supplied ny an unnamed Secret Service agent.
All the main ballistic evidence has this magical quality.
You believe the bullet that hit JFK's head smashed into countless pieces, yet the bullet that struck JBC's wrist bone didn't.
Curious.
And you still haven't tackled these questions.
This is the third time now.
This thread is becoming a record of your inability to stand by your own convictions about this aspect of the case:
1] How quickly was the bullet rotating?
2] If the bullet was rotating, how did it enter JBC's wrist base-first and then his thigh base-first?
3] In the pic below explain how the rotating bullet passed through the bone without leaving an appropriately sized hole.
4] In the pic below, explain how CE399 could have left the spread of metal fragments in the wound.

5] What do you mean when you use the word "sideswiped"?
6] In the pic below, how does the size of the hole in Connally's jacket suggest the bullet was tumbling?

7] Do you agree that the limo should have been treated like a crime scene?
8] Do you agree vital ballistic evidence may have ended up in the Secret Service's mop bucket?
Come on. buddy, you can do it.
Ask some of your Nutter friends for help if you need to (although I see Jim disappeared fairly sharpish when faced with these very straight forward questions).