I don't have a problem with position of the gun and angles etc.... now that Balash has explained, and it has been CONFIRMED that the screen panel was out of the frame. If only I had collected dollies as a child,

and was as talented as LIMPapa or Trent,

I would do a video re-enactment/mash-up with naff music and upload it to You Tube.
However... I did just do a "re-enactment' of sorts.... just to get things straight in my own mind...in order to visualise the situation from Wafer's point of view.
I happen to have a small "porch" at front door... but it was more use for me to stand on that porch (pretend it was house floor level) and have my wife stand on the driveway which is aprox 11" lower level. Imaging myself to be holding a shotgun... it is very natural to be holding it at my chest level... with it pointing directly at her face. Try it yourselves... for those deprived people with no dollie collection, or a spare mannequin to hand... just get a friend or family member to stand in front of you... at a level 10" or so below you.
Further... picturing a screen between... just stand in front of a regular door. Imagine a hole in the dooor a foot or more above the door handle.... very awkward with a downward angle needed as Barash demonstrated... the only way to make sense of it is to imagine the door dropped down.
I have put screen shots from hearing in Reference thread
WAFER / McBRIDE REFERENCE (No Discussion)viewtopic.php?f=101&t=1109&p=65036#p65036



