The planted Carcano had a scope adjusted for a left-handed shooter, but Oswald was right-handed???
The scope was offset to the left because of the bolt-action which was on top of the rifle. A scope mounted on the right of the rifle would interfere with the movement of the bolt when ejecting a spent cartridge and loading a new one.
There's no proof that the Carcano was planted.
Questions for you who believes a Carcano was planted on the 6th floor of the TSBD:
-- Who planted the Carcano in the TSBD?
-- When was the Carcano planted in the TSBD?
The shims were lost when Lt. Carl Day of the Crime Lab disassembled the Carcano looking for "prints"?
Here, I copied something you said:
"a Carcano was planted on the 6th floor of the TSBD"I am happy you are finally are coming around to believe a Carcano was planted. At least that is the way it reads, right?
Lt. Day "of the Crime Lab"?
Really, is that an explanation? Prof. Ross, you are full of excuses.
Maybe your buddy, Seymour could say it was an "honest mistake".
Disassembled? Was he looking for prints underneath something? Is that normal? Maybe he was modifying it. But why?
Do you think he wanted the shims to be lost? Very peculiar activity, but Prof. Ross thinks this is normal