Same stuff again and again by people who think an ejector gun has to fling their shells on the ground. THEY DO NOT!! Anybody with any modicum of agility can catch the shells in their hand as the ejector pops them out. I do it involuntarily, when shooting clays and when hunting. I have read over and over about wanting non-ejector guns to prevent littering the field, and for ease of saving the hulls for reloading. It's all bull. You simply break the top lever over with your thumb, and as the gun is opening you quickly slide your hand up and cover the breech with your palm .... the empties pop out right into your hand, to do with whatever you please. And, .............. "drum roll" ............... to enable quicker reloading!!

I love ejectors. Every gun I shoot very much has them, and I've never had one break. That's right, NEVER. Not in nearly ten thousand shells fired through a 20 ga. 687 on two trips to Cordoba, ....... not in 16 years of sporting clays shooting, ..... never. I grew up shooting a double with extractors, and I grew up having to eat tuna casserole, too. When I got to where I didn't have to do either, I availed myself of the upgrade in guns and food.

SRH


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