This is happening because IIS is unable to locate your custom error page in some instances. This happened to me with certain extensions, but by configuring my custom error page in the Error Pages portion of IIS manager I was able to hit my custom error page every time.
Heres how to do that:
Go into your IIS Manager and select the site in question, find the icon entitled 'Error Pages' under the IIS section.
After you double click the icon, you will be presented with a list of status codes and the corresponding file responsible for delivering the error.
Find the error code, in your case 404 (if it does not exist you can add it from the right side menu by clicking on 'Add...'), then click on the 'Edit...' button in the right side menu.
Next, click the radio button for 'Execute a URL on this site' in the dialog box you have been presented with. Here is where you provide the relative URL that the user will be redirected to.
After you have completed the options in the Edit dialog box, you are going to want to select your page in the main Error Pages pain again, only this time click 'Edit Feature Settings...'
In the Edit Error Pages Settings you are presented with, ensure that 'Detailed errors for local requests and custom error pages for remote requests' is selected. Also ensure the page you entered in the previous Edit menu is entered in the Path field in the Default Page portion of the Edit Error Pages dialog box. Finally, Path Type must be set to 'Execute URL'