These are hunting rifles, and when I open that action I want that empty gone. It's too hard to pull an empty out with cold fingers or with gloves or mittons on. At the range it is a simple act to place your hand behind the scope when opening the action and catch the empty. I want to be able to make a fast followup shot if needed. I don't want to be fumbling with an empty only part of the way out.
I bought my first Handi because it had ejectors. I like this little gun so much with that ejector I bought another one, then another. If I wanted extractors I would have stuck with my TCR and Contender. But because they only extract they end up staying home, while the Handis go hunting. I hunt in Alaska and can not afford to mess with an extractor. I'd sure hate to be stomped by a Moose or mauled by a Grizzly while fumbling with an empty.
I screamed when I heard H&R was converting to extractors, too many range shooters were not happy with the ejectors, and hated picking up brass. They pushed H&R to ruin a good hunting rifle and turn it into a range gun. I will not own an H&R with extractors. I have not bought a new one lately, and probably never will buy another one, since I won't buy one with extractors. My 30-06, 45-70, .243, .17HMR, and .223s have never failed to eject. Only the .35 Whelen ever failed, new right out of the box. NEF fixed it and it has never failed again.