Receiver Mystery Hole

Bill Vanagain

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Mar 5, 2022
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Can someone help me understand the purpose of this hole drilled into the receiver? I use it to insert the spray straw of a can of CLP cleaning agent, but it must have a more technical purpose?

Thx in advance!
 
That hole, my friend is made to potentially save your eyesight and possibly some facial lacerations/scarring should you have the misfortune to experience a case failure/rupture. The resulting onrush of hot gases will be directed to one side and not your face. Receivers and/or bolts have strategically placed holes to relieve/direct pressure and or hot gases safely away from the shooter, hopefully.

The name 'Hatcher Hole" comes from Maj. General Julian Hatcher who did a lot of work with firearms and their ammunition. One of his best books is 'Hatchers Notebook' that should be considered a MUST READ for any shooter or reloader. Some of the stuff he wrote about and experimented with took a lot of imagination.
 
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That hole, my friend is made to potentially save your eyesight and possibly some facial lacerations/scarring should you have the misfortune to experience a case failure/rupture. The resulting onrush of hot gases will be directed to one side and not your face. Receivers and/or bolts have strategically placed holes to relieve/direct pressure and or hot gases safely away from the shooter, hopefully.

The name 'Hatcher Hole" comes from Maj. General Julian Hatcher who did a lot of work with firearms and their ammunition. One of his best books is 'Hatchers Notebook' that should be considered a MUST READ for any shooter or reloader. Some of the stuff he wrote about and experimented with took a lot of imagination.
Outstanding! Thank you all for the deep-dive on the question. Great to be part of such an evidence based community. Bill
 
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Had a chance to look at one of my rifles and the Hatcher Hole is to the shooters right as yours looks to be to the shooters left. In addition the bolt has a 'Hatcher Hole' a short distance back from the locking lugs. It is orientated so it faces down with the bolt open and to the shooters left when the bolt is closed. I have a right hand action so I suppose a left hand action would be different.

One would imagine the bolt hole is to help with punctured primers in that the gases could go through the firing pin hole, travel back a bit, hang a left (shooters left) then go either up and around or down and under the bolt to exit the Hatcher Hole in the receiver to the shooters right. Kind of like driving through a chicane at a Gymkhanna.

At any rate the Hatcher Holes work. I have had cases separate/split, primers puncture, pretty much the whole gamut and look, I am still here to post this. And yes my eyesight and face are intact.
 
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