09-12-2016, 01:28 AM
That cartridge evidence is conclusive that the shell in question was manufactured after 1970.
Eaglesham has the Remington manufacturer's draft blueprint designating the change of the dash from .4 to .15 in 1970. Eaglesham also has early 60's period shell bases showing the longer, higher dash.
There's no question about this it is rock solid evidence. If the shell were from a bullet Files allegedly used to kill Kennedy in 1963 it would have to have the longer higher dash.
Eaglesham has the Remington manufacturer's draft blueprint designating the change of the dash from .4 to .15 in 1970. Eaglesham also has early 60's period shell bases showing the longer, higher dash.
There's no question about this it is rock solid evidence. If the shell were from a bullet Files allegedly used to kill Kennedy in 1963 it would have to have the longer higher dash.

