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700bdl870exp 02-24-2008 08:21 PM

Ejectors vs. Extractors
 
Well i went out chasing crows this morning and was largely disappointed. I borrowed a buddies mossberg o/u. While my spartan is getting a mid bead put on it. Im used to shooting an o/u with ejectors but this thing only has extractors. Ive shot it a fair bit at trap skeet and sporting clays, so im familiar with the gun. Today tho in a more so hunting experience i decided id probably trash the gun if it were mine. Its cold here, believe me like 16 below yesterday. So needless to say i was wearing gloves. Its dang hard to grab the rim of a shell with gloves on when it only pops it out like a quater of an inch. Anyway, somewhat a venting session and hope it may bring light to someone throwing around the o/u idea.

Pavomesa 02-24-2008 09:22 PM

RE: Ejectors vs. Extractors
 
It's pretty hard to do anything with gloves on. I feel your frustration.

stubblejumper 02-24-2008 09:33 PM

RE: Ejectors vs. Extractors
 

It's pretty hard to do anything with gloves on.
When you live in a really cold climate,you would be surprised just how good you can get with gloves on.We had -43(-50 with wind chill) a couple of weeks ago,and we had to work outside as usual.

CZ2506 02-25-2008 09:41 AM

RE: Ejectors vs. Extractors
 

ORIGINAL: stubblejumper


It's pretty hard to do anything with gloves on.
When you live in a really cold climate,you would be surprised just how good you can get with gloves on.We had -43(-50 with wind chill) a couple of weeks ago,and we had to work outside as usual.
Did some exploratory drilling and water sampling in Northern Michigan 2 weeks ago. It was -17F when we started the rigs in the morning, got up to 6F late afternoon. You don't touch anything without gloves on, unless you want to lose some skin.:D

stubblejumper 02-25-2008 06:59 PM

RE: Ejectors vs. Extractors
 

Did some exploratory drilling and water sampling in Northern Michigan 2 weeks ago. It was -17F when we started the rigs in the morning, got up to 6F late afternoon. You don't touch anything without gloves on, unless you want to lose some skin
After -43,that would be a nice winter day.:DSeriously,I do most of my work with gloves on in cold weather,but I do often have to work bare handed in very cold temperatures on small components.It isn't comfortable,but it can be done.

SwampCollie 02-25-2008 08:09 PM

RE: Ejectors vs. Extractors
 
Hell I have to let the truck warm up for 10 minutes if there is frost on the windshield.

Cold or no cold... when it comes to break action guns... ejectors... period... for me.

bronko22000 02-26-2008 03:40 PM

RE: Ejectors vs. Extractors
 
Funny you couldn't dump the empties out? The CAS shooters do it all the time with their SxSs. You just open it and jerk it back smartly and they usually pop righ out. I personally prefer extractors over ejectors especially for hunting so I don't leave empties all over the farmer's field or outside the waterfowl blind.
You may want to consider gloves similar to the Arctic Shield System glove. Its a thin inner glove with a heavy outer glove that folds back to expose the fingers and also the thumb if you want to.


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