Texas gun nut Brandon Herrera addresses theories that the assassination attempt was staged.
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If you look at how a bullet moves, NOT from a side-profile, BUT from directly behind the bullet after its been shot.
The bullet does not perfectly go from the barrel directly to the crosshairs' placement; the bullet will move for lack of a better word, a scribble. The bullet wobbles all over the place until it reaches the target because of windspeed, wind-direction, humidity, bullet-drop, etc.
Claiming that it was staged is claiming that they have magical-god-like-superpowers over the path of the bullet. Claiming that it was staged is claiming that bullets behave like lasers.
Yep the reason why bullets move in straight lines when seeing high-speed footage of ballistic gel is because the gel itself stabilizes it's path by removing things like wind. Even still occasionally the bullet will deflect and change path through a gel block as shown on a lot of old Kentucky Ballistics videos.
Also, specifically for an AR round, it tumbles.
All bullets spiral due to the rifling inside a barrel. Bullets do not tumble unless they impact something and mushroom. Then it may tumble.
No they do start wobbling not long after they leave the barrel, it starts with a slight wobble and grows into a tumble as the distance traveled increases. Anyone who has seen "keyholing" where a bullet tears a non-round hole in paper because it hit with it's side rather than point knows this. If you only shoot at paper at small distances you will unlikely see it but as you get out to 100+ yards the chances greatly increase.
Exactly. Bullet ballistics gets crazy when any long range shooting is involved.
Claiming it was staged is claiming there was no bullet.