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  1. I was about to make the same comment until I saw this post. In my case, the amount of light provided is only useful if I was to reload with all other room lights off. Mine casts a weak blue-ish light and no, it's not just because the loader is blue. When mine breaks I will not replace it. But hey, glad to hear others are happy.
  2. Greetings all, Pardon me if someone has already posted something similar. SBD indexing pins can be difficult to handle because of their size and location, plus the enormity of some people's meathooks doesn't help. When I first started reloading, I accidentally dropped pins on the floor, or worse, down inside the rig. The result was a lot of wasted time and colorful language. I resolved the problem by disassembling a small, inexpensive feeler gauge set and mounting each indexing pin on a feeler gauge finger. I no longer dread having to remove/install pins. A small dab of rubber cement keeps the pins attached to the fingers. Works like a charm for me and I hope this helps someone else. See photos.
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