Got a shell catcher for my M&P...

I've never gotten one from my M&P on my head in the thousands of rounds I've put through and I've never needed to change springs (no matter how weak the ammo I put through it is), but I used to get this issue with my old CZ Phantom... Apparently you can have a gunsmith slightly adjust the ejector (rather, the angle the tip of the ejector) so as to adjust the flight path of the ejected casings.
 
I've got a similar problem with my gun but it's the other range members who get angry this is a video from my last outing. Didn't go well

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