>>101932
Just keep its design limitations in mind.
It requires ammo with jacketed bullets. The manufacturer says cast lead bullets will clog the gas port and cylinder with lead shavings. I assume they'd know.
It requires ammo with propellant from a very, very short list: Alliant 2400, Accurate Arms #9, Hodgdon 110, Winchester 296, and that's really about it. Two of those require compressed charges, magnum primers, and heavy crimps--"and," not "or"--for consistent ignition. Reduced power charges may or may not punch the piston back hard enough to make it cycle fully 100% of the time.
The gas system doesn't really like light-for-caliber bullets, either. It has to do with what the mechanical engineering textbooks call "dwell time."
All of this means that the design is really, really finicky about ammo, but rewards hobbyists who load their own, so long as they understand what it will and won't tolerate.