Anyone ever tried something like this?

It's not uncommon in some shooting disciplines to not have an ejector, but only an extractor. Part of the benefit is that you don't have an ejector plunger pushing the case over against one side of the chamber, potentially affecting accuracy. The other benefit is since you pick the case out of the loading port when you open the bolt, no more cases landing in the dirt, on the concrete bench or firing line, etc. And the added bonus of no hole for the brass case head to extrude into under pressure from hot loads is handy as well

It's not something I see Savage doing anytime soon, too many extra parts/pieces to keep track of during assembly. I've shot guns with the ejector plunger removed, which accomplishes basically all but the last mentioned above (brass flow). I'm curious if anyone has experimented with putting in a solid plug in that hole, or what other things might work and/or be feasible?

TIA,

Monte