Okay, they go to all this trouble to set up Oswald as a patsy...yet they plant a bullet that's "too pristine"? Why not keep firing slugs until they get something a bit more mangled? Not to mention, at that point they would have had no idea what bullets would be found. One too many bullets and that certainly would have blown a conspiracy wide open.
As far as the damage to the bullet, your incredulity doesn't change the fact that ballistics experts think it's plausible. The round went through JFK, tumbled through Connally's chest, so by the time that bullet hit Connally's wrist it was slowed down to approximately 1000 fps. Dr. Martin Fackler, President of the International Wound Ballistics Association, did a test where he fired a round identical to Oswald's ammo into a human wrist at 1100 fps. Here is a photo of his bullet.
You'll find more info on CE399 and some of the tests
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Plausable - what is this a guess that it could happen?
Plausable is fiction, what does this mean?
If if happened, then it can be duplicated.
Its not possible, never duplicated and never happened.