After doing a bit of research it dawned on me that while one might be inclined to describe this rifle as a 10/22 on steroids it is actually the other way around.
Taking the rifle apart and checking out all the internals was actually a pleasure. Don't get me wrong, it has some 3 handed procedures to get it apart but it's pretty simple. Clearing a double feed is next to impossible without a screwdriver. I learned this while cycling it with dummy rounds. If you wuss out and don't really rack the bolt to throw the case free you're going to have issues.
Put about 100rds through it last week and it shoots great. Very soft recoil. I've been reading that it is very ammo sensitive but I can't find the supposed perfect 250gr bullet during the current drought. It did OK with the 180gr factory loads I put through it but my google-fu tells me that a hot 250gr load is the key. Found powder and some 230gr and 300gr bullets. I'll give them a work up and see what happens.
Either way...I love old fudd-esque rifles.

"If you have ten thousand regulations you destroy all respect for the law." -Winston Churchill