Picked up a Dillon SDB

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  • coban

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    Mar 22, 2013
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    I have not done any reloading for the last 15 years but recently decided to get back into it. I had been looking over presses and equipment for a while and I ran across a used SDB last night with dies for 9mm, .40/10mm, .38/.357 & 45acp so I bought it since I mainly shoot pistols anyway. I still need to pick up the necessary accessories and components to get started but am not in a hurry. Bought it as a project for this fall.

    Since this is a used machine I plan on taking it apart, clean it up and install new parts included in the SDB spare parts kit. My question is is there anything I should do now or something I should be looking for when I have it apart.

    Thanks,
     

    g+16

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    Dillon is a great reloader I've had a square deal for years and has always ran great when it has not a call to dillion can get it running again. 2nd on sending it to Dillon for a rebuild they do a great job.
     

    coban

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    Took it apart and cleaned and lubed it and it is working great. Only ran a couple hundred rounds to try it out and I am very happy with it. Not really trying to get any speed. Just making sure I get them right.
     
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