"I prefer the ejectors because they give me the choice. Never had any problems chasing empties as it is very easy to cover the breech with the hand when opening it. Also never had a problem getting bonked in the noggin by flying brass, I just turn the gun a little to one side if I am in a hurry and want the empties out fast."
Ejectors are'nt so handy when the case/shell stick in the chamber. I use a NEF 10 gauge (ejector) for goose & duck hunting here in Montana and I have missed out on that second shot many times due to a stuck empty in the chamber. Yes I honed and polished the chamber but still had the occassional sticky shell ruin the moment. I took to carrying a .690 lead round ball in my pocket for such situations. (Drop the ball down the tube and the shell ejects every time, at least for me it does.)
Same situation with my ejector equipped NS serialed 44 mag handi. If I do my part It's minute of tin can or prairy dog out to 100 yards or so with home cast gas checked bullets. (Ideal mold 429-244. drops WW bullets out at .432-434 diameter, 10 grains of Unique for fuel). Same deal, a polished clean chamber does not guarantee that the spent case is going to eject....Got to have a cleaning rod or screwdriver handy to keep it running.
My extractor equipped 500 S&W handi has not, so far, failed to extract each and every time, even with my hottest handloads. No need to polish the chamber on this one yet, cross my fingers.
Anyway, not complaining, just explaining. I love my handi rifles (ecpecialy the 44 mag) and they are what they are.
Ron