Mr. Turner. A hole.
Mr. Belin. What about the bore sight? What does that mean?
Mr. Turner. The phrase boresight, his description means to attach to a spud to the barrel of the rifle, and then using a sight-alining tool, they attach this spud to this tool and aline the crosshairs, and that is to sight a rifle in.
Mr. Belin. Did he indicate to you whether or not he knew of any particular rifle that had three screws on the scope mount?
Mr. Turner. Yes, sir; he named two. He said that most mounting for scopes was four screws, but he said there are two or three, the Springfield 03AM and the British 303. He said those two use three screws in their mount.
Mr. Belin. Now do you have anywhere in your notes as to whether or not you put down as to how many screws in a mount this rifle found in the School Book Depository Building had?
Mr. Turner. No, sir.
Mr. Belin. All right; did he say whether or not he sold any ammunition for a 6.5 caliber Italian rifle?
Mr. Turner. He stated he does not sell ammunition for those caliber rifles, 6.5.
Mr. Belin. Did he say whether or not he would try and do any further checking to see if he could determine when the order was picked up?