Not "normal", for sure. However you have been told several times to soak with a penetrating oil. I do not think hoppes or rem oil are good penetrating oils. But maybe just me. Maybe that is all that you have, and have reasons not to go get the proper stuff. Is your rifle, I presume - do as you wish ...
On those rifles, there is one scope base screw about where your bolt is hung up, behind the ejection port. As mentioned above - remove those screws - I think that one is a through hole - you will be able to dribble penetrating oil in there.
Looking at your picture - if that was mine, I would remove the barrelled action from the stock, and then dribble penetrating fluid through the magazine opening underneath the bolt, as well as through the ejection port.
If you don't have correct fitting screw drivers, so the screw slots do not get messed-up, better take it to a pro. Your bolt is part way open - is nothing in the chamber - that gun has no potential to fire - so, as is, is "safe"... As is, you can peer down the barrel from the muzzle end - have good light at the ejection port - see what the bore looks like - you might or might not have more issues for a "pro"...