I remember reading somewhere that ejectors dont really serve the purpose they were disgned for nowadays. Way back when, when the fine English gentleman in tweed hunted driven birds, he used two guns. He would shoot, hand it over to his carrier, then take the loaded gun from him and continue shooting. We all know the story of thousands of birds taken in a day by one hunter, blah blah blah, thats history. The reason they invented ejctors was to help the loader decrease the time it took for him to reload his masters gun. Autmoatic ejectors helped get this done, in return helping take more shots, in return helping take more game. Whether or not this is true, I dont know, but it sure does make sense doesnt it? I prefer extractors, much for the same reasons as Jack Maloney. I especially hate it when you are hunting with a friend and he is shooting an auto loader, and the shell flies across your face or hits you in the head! Damn you John Browning!

Another good reason to wear eye protection while shooting and hunting. Doesnt that extra weight up front bother you Brian?

Some people find ejectors especially unfreindly because they add weight up front. Not that I can tell, or that it bothers me, but its a valid argument by some. Merry Christmas