Anders Lindman
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So you think the .41 rimfire was used? This is the oldest version of the .41, dating back to 1863. By the time of the Kennedy assassination, it would be a woefully underpowered round, and certainly wouldn't duplicate the effects of a rifle bullet. Try again.
Oh, and you're the one making the argument here. You are responsible for what you say here, so no one is going to go chasing down the author to discuss your quotes.
My latest post may change things a bit: http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showpost.php?p=6529183&postcount=174
If the entry wound was actually much lower, then it's difficult to tell what caliber was used, since there seems to be no picture showing the actual entry wound clearly (at least not anything I have found so far). .41 could be wrong, I don't know. Black powder definitely sounds improbable.
And to be honest, the entry wound would perhaps have been more to the left if Jackie really was the shooter. Check out these images:
http://i664.photobucket.com/albums/vv9/ContrarianThinker/JackiesHands.png?t=1284675812
http://i889.photobucket.com/albums/ac98/77forever/whiteextending.gif