I will only have ejectors. all my handi's have ejectors. Only had two guns fail to eject, sent the first one back and they fixed it. The second one is on it's way back there now. Both guns failed when I got them. As for hunting brass, simple I just put my hand behind the scope when I push the button and catch the brass as it hits my gloved hand. That way I don't have to hunt brass. When I am hunting, reclaiming brass is not my concern. I get once fired 30-06, 45-70, and .223 brass almost every time I go to the range. Few of the young GIs reload, so I pick up their brass. I pick up a lot of other calibers too, just those are the most populer. So if I lose a few pices of brass it's not a big deal. The only brass I buy is Weatherby and 25-06. I reload for long range with those two, so I am real picky about my brass. Plus few people shoots a Weatherby, and everyone that does keeps their brass to either reload themselves or have someone else do it for them. Weatherby .338/378 is now around $130.00 a box of 20.
I own TCRs, Contenders, and an Encore. Two different Rossi's, and a Springfield Trap Door 45-70. These guns seldom if ever go hunting, takes too long to reload. While I have only needed a second shot two times, on a single animal. I want to be ready just in case one is needed. I would much rather shoot the animal I'm hunting with the rifle than the handgun I carry. I carry a 460 S&W. Ouch.
During the winter when we locate a pack of Wolves, if we can entice them in close I use a mini-14. If not and I have to make longer shots I use a Handi. I still want to be able to reload as rapidly as possiable, and Extractors just don't cut it.