I like ejectors for hunting and extractors for the range. I have had some ejector breakage on various guns that I own and want reliability on my range guns. I have had situations grouse hunting that speed of reloading is important. I have been looking for a resonably priced long tubed double that can handle hard shot with ejectors for some time now and it seems to be elusive in the configuration that I desire. I use paper cases in the uplands so I don't feel to guilty about trashing the landscape. I use to think that plastic cases would never rot but I have seen many in the field that were about half way there. They take longer than paper to disappear but they eventually will. You would think that with all the gadgets on guns that a selector of some sort would be more common on doubles to chose ejector or extractor.