I hunt big game, sometimes dangerous game. Dangerous game is always in the scenario, even when out shooting rabbits or grouse. I don't want to try and fumble around with getting a case out when my fingers are cold. I want that empty gone. Brass is cheap compared to my life. Otherwise I simply place my left hand over the breech as I open the gun and catch the empty. All my NEF/H&Rs are ejectors, and I refuse to buy one with extractors. I own several T/Cs but they mostly see range work, they seldom go hunting. I've had trouble with two NEF/H&Rs not ejecting when bought. Sent them both back to the factory, they fixed them and returned them working fine. Have never had a failure to eject in the field. The last one I bought I was looking for a 22-250. Found a .223 ultra with ejectors. Man at the gun counter told me that was the only one he had with ejectors, the latest shipment were all extractors. I bought it simply because it had ejectors. When I got it home it failed to eject every time. Sent it in they fixed it. I carried it all winter, shot foxes, coyotes, and beaver in the spring with it.