Thanks, everyone, for the replies. This has made me very happy as I am now going to proceed to shoot the heck out of it, and just take good care of it. I know it's nothing too special, but it is my favorite bolt action, ever. Being a lefty, have a bit of trouble with some bolt handles on normal rifles, but I find the angle of this one very comfortable to operate.
With that, I do think that reloading will definitely be happening - $18 for 20 rounds is a bit steep for a poorer college student. Thank goodness Prvi Partizan makes brass! The guy I bought it from told me I could load from 6.5mm swedish, but I don't think that is a safe practice anymore, if it ever was.
I do have one more question, though: I've noticed that the bolt has three positions. It locks down when ready to fire, it of course has the position where it is fully unlocked and ready to cycle another round, and then there is a position where the handle is halfway in between the previous two. From this position I noticed that pulling the trigger will cause the bolt to rotate to the fully locked position (and presumably fire). What exactly is the purpose of this bolt position?
P.S. - 451 Detonics: That knife is hilarious! If it were real, I would have one in a lit display case. I love the French, for all their good, and for their bad as well. They are a ridiculous people. I'm glad they made one good rifle I can appreciate (in addition to their wonderful pocket knives - Opinel, I mean).