Curent production H&R/NEFs have mechanical extractors instead of the weak spring driven ejectors, but even ejectors work well and most hunters prefer them over extractors. With a little cleaning and polishing of the ejector and housing, and a BB placed ahead of the ejector spring, they can be made to work very well, too well sometimes!!
Ejectors can also be converted to spring driven extractors to avoid brass chasing if desired.
Conversion to Extractor
A good chamber polish and keeping the chamber and ammo clean and dry will prevent FTEs, the only time I have stuck brass is if I load too hot handloads and that's always near max loads, well after I've found an accurate load. Of my 30 barrels, only 2 are extractor equipped.
I have 25 complete H&R/NEF rifles with number 26 on the way, a few custom calibers included including a .280 rechamber to .280AII at my smith right now, stuck brass isn't a problem and neither is accuracy with any of them.
For a problem rifle, a little help from those that know these rifles, they can become excellent shooters, and if there's a problem that we can't fix, H&R customer service is second to none at fixing them promptly, they have an excellent track record. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grinning-smiley-003.gif
Tim