Norrell 10-22 bolt question

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Paperman

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View attachment 897919 I was looking at a few things to make my new Ruger a bit better shooting. That lead to better barrels, that lead to triggers, that lead to bolts and so on until I found a few videos on bolt bounce. Falling in the rabbit hole of the internet I found Norells anti bounce bolt. I get the just of it but noticed one thing that is different and in don’t know why. Toward the rear left side is a rounded notch. I thought it might have to do with his trigger packs but it appears they don’t add anything to the rear. Can anyone explain what the notch is for?

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Anti-bounce weights are necessary for making a 10/22 run full auto, but I don't see how it would help with accuracy.

If you're asking about the radiused cut at the rear of the bolt, that is factory, present on all 10/22 bolts. The radiused cut on the bottom about mid-bolt is related to full auto function.
 
Thank you, I found other pictures the explain why the cut is in the bottom of the bolt. I have other bolt questions but they don't fit this sub forum.
 
Thank you, I found other pictures the explain why the cut is in the bottom of the bolt. I have other bolt questions but they don't fit this sub forum.
 
In the photo you posted you can see the spring but not the plunger that sticks out of the top, that sticks up into the notch in the bolt, when closed.

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