SuperCub said:Extactors are fine for field guns as you don't have to pick up the empties in the field. .
syecod said:In the over and under shotgun what do they mean and what is the pros/cons.
when they say ejectors or extractors??
I've never understood why some manufacturers install ejectors that work all the time even with a live shell. Extractors that just raise the hull/shell are less expensive and make more sense.guntech said:That is to say when you open the firearm and there are shells in it, only the fired shell is ejected and the unfired shells remain in the chamber held slightly out by the extractor.
Claybuster said:I've never understood why some manufacturers install ejectors that work all the time even with a live shell.
Some of the cheaper single-shots will do this. Perhaps there was something wrong with them but I recall handing an H&R survival type shotgun (Tamer?) that ejected the live round each time it was opened.guntech said:If the ejector is ejecting all the time on unfired shells something is wrong within the trip mechanism for the ejector.
I have never seen a shotgun that was supposed to eject all the time.
Claybuster said:Some of the cheaper single-shots will do this. Perhaps there was something wrong with them but I recall handing an H&R survival type shotgun (Tamer?) that ejected the live round each time it was opened.
Read his post again. It's obvious that what SC meant was he liked extractors because he didn't have to pick up his empties when they are thrown out of the gun and on the ground by ejectors.sunray said:"...you don't have to pick up the empties in the field..." You should. Plastic takes eons to break down and your momma usually doesn't go hunting with you to clean up your mess.
SuperCub said:Extactors are fine for field guns as you don't have to pick up the empties in the field. I had a SxS with ejectors and had to cover them with my hand to prevent the empties from flying.
That's exactly what I meant.Claybuster said:Read his post again. It's obvious that what SC meant was he liked extractors because he didn't have to pick up his empties when they are thrown out of the gun and on the ground by ejectors.![]()