I'm with you guy's on the ejector for hunting instead of the extractor. I have voiced my opinion on the ejector vs. extractor before, that the extractor may be fine for a benchrest shooter, but for a hunter, where it's cold, or as you say, hunting for something that could hurt you, the ejector wins hands down. I have also said you could easily turn an ejector into an extractor but unknown about the other way around. I felt we all lost for the few who complained about stuck cases. And that could have been cured for those that had them by proper preparation and maintaince of the firearm. I for one, and many others here, have never had a stuck case. Fred M had a great soloution for that little problem in his "stuck case groove", simple, cheap, and effective!! I liked it as soon as I saw it, you know, the old "why didn't I think of that!!". For some reason Fred's simple and ingenious soloution was not received with the fanfare I felt it deserved. Earlier when I spoke up for the ejectors I was like a voice in the wilderness. I now feel vindicated that 2 respected, expeirenced and knowledgeable members here also believe that ejectors are better for hunting....to late I am afraid, we have ALL lost on this one. I don't believe retrofitting a new extractor model to an ejector will be an easy task, possible hopefully, but that remains to be seen. I am sure if anyone can figure it out it will be Fred M....<><.... :grin:
My prediction still stands, older ejector models will in the future demand a premium in the used barrel and used gun market. They will be in demand by those of us who actually use these fine little guns to hunt. Unless of course Fred M comes to the rescue with a simple conversion of extractor to ejector!!...<><.... :grin: