I've shot ejector guns for so long now that passing my hand over the action and catching the hulls as the gun breaks open is all part of the routine. I'm not conscious of it at all, no more so than mashing the clutch on a manual transmission vehicle. So it makes no difference to me if a gun does or doesn't have them. In fact, I haven't shot the only gun I own without them (Fox Sterly) in so long, I wonder if I'll remember to manually remove the spent hulls. As far as shooting flurries or whatever, I can't remember ever failing to get a third shot off because of the ejector/non-ejector issue.