The Hunt article about CE399 makes this claim:
"Incredibly, Tomlinson, whose testimony was taken in Dallas, was queried extensively about where he found a bullet (which stretcher), but was never shown CE-399 or asked to identify it as the bullet he found the day Kennedy was assassinated."
Never?
That's not what this document (cited by Hunt in his article) says:
http://www.history-matters.com/archive/jfk/wc/wcvols/wh24/html/WH_Vol24_0215b.htm
See the first paragraph:
"On June 12, 1964, Darrell G. Tomlinson... was shown exhibit C1, a rifle slug... Tomlinson stated it appears to be the same one he found on a hospital carriage at Parkland Hospital on November 22, 1963, but he cannot positively identify the bullet...."
Do you see that? Was Hunt correct in saying "Incredibly, Tomlinson, whose testimony was taken in Dallas, was queried extensively about where he found a bullet (which stretcher), but was never shown CE-399 or asked to identify it as the bullet he found the day Kennedy was assassinated."
Hank