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<blockquote data-quote="RedHawk357Mag" data-source="post: 3713873" data-attributes="member: 12427"><p>I had my Dillon rebuilt by Dillon when the motor went south. Apparently there was a problem with the original motor, that caused longevity issues. They pretty much promised that the rebuild would out last me. It was somewhat costly to do but that thing has been running extremely well since its trip to the Mother ship. It's only money, and I ain't buying primers so there is that. Good luck. BTW if you want to go wet tumble the Rebel Extreme 17 is a tank of a wet tumbler. A 9mm case of citric acid and a dollop of Armor All car soap or McGuire car soap with four pounds of pins and water and about four hundred cases cleans really well. The soap makes the cases glide through the resizing dies better than Dawn.</p><p></p><p>For dry tumble used dryer sheets quartered, a capful of Nufinish, maybe a cap full of Mineral spirts, run tumbler with additives for 15 or twenty minutes without brass, then add brass does a fine job. Zilla lizard bedding makes fine tumble media. Little dusty but four or five runs with quartered used dryer sheets will suck it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedHawk357Mag, post: 3713873, member: 12427"] I had my Dillon rebuilt by Dillon when the motor went south. Apparently there was a problem with the original motor, that caused longevity issues. They pretty much promised that the rebuild would out last me. It was somewhat costly to do but that thing has been running extremely well since its trip to the Mother ship. It's only money, and I ain't buying primers so there is that. Good luck. BTW if you want to go wet tumble the Rebel Extreme 17 is a tank of a wet tumbler. A 9mm case of citric acid and a dollop of Armor All car soap or McGuire car soap with four pounds of pins and water and about four hundred cases cleans really well. The soap makes the cases glide through the resizing dies better than Dawn. For dry tumble used dryer sheets quartered, a capful of Nufinish, maybe a cap full of Mineral spirts, run tumbler with additives for 15 or twenty minutes without brass, then add brass does a fine job. Zilla lizard bedding makes fine tumble media. Little dusty but four or five runs with quartered used dryer sheets will suck it up. [/QUOTE]
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