Hello
You can have good luck reloading for it. The key to it is making sure you keep the brass annealed due to the neck stretch it will give the case. When they start cracking even after being annealed its new brass time. I was shooting surplus at the range and saved the good stuff for the deer and moose. Best set of rounds I found for the one I had was shooting 4-5" at 100 m. I may have been able to find one better but didn't have time. Best I got with surplus and factory was about 9" at 100m. Once you find the load the gun likes, you just set the gas port to match it. You will get a few ejection fails, but that is the same with changing between the factory stuff. As to chasing brass, setting a box at the corner of your shooting bench will get them all. It seemed to always throw the brass the same way. Best I got was 5 20 out of 20 in a row into the box. No chasing in my book.
TF
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