I have a couple ejector guns because I felt I should have some in my collection. Most of my sxs are extractor guns and a couple have been upgraded a bit. They only times I "need" an ejector gun are 1) dove shooting a hot water hold at night; 2) shooting a flurry event at a sxs shoot. Then again, I can reload an extractor gun when dove shooting pretty darn fast - I do have to pick up my empties off the ground. The ultimate gun for a sxs flurry, if you want to worry about it, is a pair of Browning BSSs. I have a friend with several beautiful upgraded Foxs and Parkers. They are almost all extractor guns. He builds his guns for himself. Fewer parts to break and if you have ever seen how thin the wood is on a Fox ejector for end you would probably pee yourself. Go with extractors. It's your gun and will be just what you want. If extractors are good enough for Teddy they are good enough for me.
Regards,
Jeff


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