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Blaser shoulder bump

I've got a real tough question about shoulder bumping your brass. This is going to be a little tricky to explain, but here goes. I have a Blaser rifle which has a straight back throw bolt. You do not lift the bolt handle at all. The bolt head does not have any lugs on it. It has a 360 deg. radial lock up bolt head. It looks similar to a router Collete. When the bolt is pushed straight forward, the bolt head enters the barrel and just before it bottoms out it expands 360 degrees into a recess cut in the barrel resembling a large O ring that has half of it's diameter cut down flat. , imagine an O ring that has been laid on a belt sander and have half of it's thickness sanded off.) This is where Blaser gets a lot of it's accuracy because you always lock up with zero head space on the brass. The bolt head can be expanded and locked up a little forward or a little backward in this grove to accommodate different lengths of brass within a certain tolerance range. With this system you cannot feel bolt resistance like you can on a bolt that rotates downward into lock up. So, how do you determine shoulder bump?. What I have been doing so far is to fire new brass once and then set my die to match that with no bump. Any information on this would be welcome.
 
Not alot of Guys Know about or like these rifles. I have been shooting one for Ten Years. I just reload as normal procedure of reloading,never had a problem.
Go over on BlaserPro .com and ask Aleko he has loads of experiance with these . He just came back from Germany and the Blaser fatory.
 

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