Your arguments and accusations may wash on others Cutie, but may I add, even if I was a neutral I would take you on on your lies. I don’t believe in making things up for the sake of it!
It’s obvious it’s a recent rifle/scope/silencer, it’s obvious from gun experts, NGB and a guy who is in his 80s and been shooting all his life, It’s obvious when it’s said in Court that the bullets were greasy, yet you want to argue they wasn’t. All I want to know is why Sheila didn’t transfer this grease/lubricant onto the rifle, that’s all. My suggestion the shooter must have been wearing gloves?
Where have I made anything up? I admitted I made a mistake in working out the number of months since the purchase of the rifle etc.
I have no idea what you are talking about? If its a subject that interests you why not go along to a gun shop and check them out for yourself. All I can say is that having loaded the magazine to full capacity inside the gun shop I could not detect any residues on my hands my way of appearance, feel or odour. In fact it was only when I picked at the cartridge with my nail I was able to remove the lubricant which I would describe as similar to candle wax.
With regard to NGB you are overlooking the fact he is handling the cartridges outdoors where the humidity levels will be much higher than indoors. Forensics need to be conducted on a like for like basis because any variation can alter the outcome. Eg taking the jury to an outdoor shooting range to hear the difference in sound with the silencer on and off. What was the point when the shootings took place indoors with a mountain of soft furnishings which would completely alter the sound.
It was said in court the handling of the cartridges caused black residues which is complete BS.