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The single-bullet theory posits one projectile entered the President's back, exited his throat, then struck Connally's wrist and thigh, and because that specific upward, angled trajectory could link all those wounds to a single path, it reduces the number of shots required.
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See all →Controlled tests found the Mannlicher–Carcano's practical time between aimed shots averaged about 2.3 seconds, and because the footage implies roughly 1.5‑second intervals between impacts, a lone shooter using that rifle probably couldn't match the observed cadence.
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