Congratulations!
I own the 16-incher with the big loop lever.
Everybody is out to void the warranty in the first week! Ya's gots a warranty for a reason, right? When the rifle comes in, it should be prepared for you. Get Rem UMC 130 grain MC's, or Win. white box 130 grain FMJFP's, to get your rhythm, get your lever reach right, and, because it needs to be shot in, because the impulse of the shot has its own effect on the mechanism. Watch a good Western on the tube, put a pair of gloves on, and WITH AN EMPTY RIFLE, watch the movie, and work that action, for a couple hundred times. ALL the way forward ... there is a click only if you do. Folks say the action is rough. It's made to Win. tolerances for that design! "iron sharpens iron", right? Pieces that have to move next to other pieces must make their own tolerance.
Once you do all that, and then after a few hundred shots, for the marriage of man and machine, to fit better, than if you still that the machinery is just not quite there, then decide.
The folks at Rossi, when I asked what grainage bullets for 'zero-zero' at the factory, the man told me that they used Blazer 158 grain .357 Magnum ammo.
Have fun!