Did someone tell you they don’t eject? They actually have selective ejectors, so they only eject the fired shell.
I spent a fair amount time with Beretta this week at the safari club convention. Handled multiple $150k SO10’s(some were $100k more than that). Obviously most people don’t need or can’t afford one, but would you rather have a $150k canvas in a fancy frame hanging on your wall, or a fine firearm? Functional art any day of the week for me.
I was bird hunting in England in September and asked the guy that owned the land why all his shotguns came in pairs. It was so he could shoot 2 shots out of 1 and swap with the loader. Seems crazy to us Americans but that is the traditional way of doing it over there.
one of the guns I used had ejectors and one did not.
they don’t leave hulls on the ground like we do in America and most of the shells I saw were paper.
the guns are also very expensive. I was using one of his 16 gauge over unders and asked him what it cost. He said not very much just $18,000 per gun. He said a pair of nice guns started at 200,000