Very interesting. A number of years ago I actually questioned Ben Holmes
as to the size of the targets servicemen are required to qualify on but of
course all he wanted to do was play dodgeball so he refused to tell me.
What these show is that when qualifying at 200 and 300 yards, Oswald
needed to hit a circle slightly wider than a man's head to get a top score
and hit a circle slightly wider than a man's torso to get the next highest
score. Oswald's longest shot was at 88 yards and the first two even less.
That would indicated the shooting he did to qualify even at the marksman
level was more demanding than what he needed to do to shoot JFK.