I like my ejectors, I just catch them before them fly out, easier then to pick them out of the chamber.
I hunted upland with a nice little 20ga SKB for a few yrs. It had ejectors. I hated them and would never prefer that over extractors.
Most hunting situations don't allow more than 2 shots so the need for a quick reload with ejectors is a myth.
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Got pictures and step by step or did you wing it and take it to the smith
Rob
I did it myself, pretty easy all you need is a Phillips screwdriver. I took the factory springs out and replaced them with smaller springs out of a Colt 1911 handgun.
I read here that some people just have the spent shells pop into their hands but this gun is fairly new and I need both hands to break it open. I have a few hundred rounds through it and it's not opening real easy yet.



























