Glad to see someone thinking about this again.
Another train of thought to ponder is when Carl and I talked about using a bolt that filled the bore of the barrel, pushing the pellet past the transfer port, which would only make contact with the back of the skirt, but then retracting while still leaving a seal on the ramp of the bore. This would leave the entire camber open, seal and do the least amount of damage to the pellet by limiting tilt that can accompany an extended bolt probe. Nothing really has been done on this because frankly it would be a PIA to make and the pay off just isn't there (for most folks).
Personally, I do favor extended bolt probes over hollows just because they are easier to make. That said, I would not trade the Hollow bolt that is on my 114 for anything. Even then, for the minimal gain that requires $ and/or time, the stock bolts can't be faulted to awful much. My 1740 uses a stock bolt and I have had great results and a fairly flat shot string.
Anyway, keep thinking and pretty soon you will be consumed with the 22xx/13xx platforms and on the verge of bankruptcy like the rest of us
BTW: Welcome to the Forum!