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Ok, I'll do it. And thus again begins the extractor/ejector debate. My onion is that ejectors belong on skeet shotguns, period. All ejectors are extractors for the first few milimeters befor the kickers are triggered. The problem is that when they do fire, there is some change of the claw slipping off. Here is food for thought. This might put you at some ese if considering a .375 H&H DR. If your cases are so tight that the claw pulls loose, you have a much larger issue at hand. The premium bullets today will perform at slightly less velocity. You can load down, slow down without lossing killing power. More food for thought. According to Hodgdons manual: 50,400 cup is a max load 77 grains of H414 yeilds @2400 fsp and 45,500 cup That is a 10% reduction. |