Haven't tried that round. Normally not a fun of lightweight bullets like those, even at +P velocity, but as was said, nowadays you have to do the best you can with what you can get.
Fire enough to make sure you can handle the recoil and that you can consistently hit your target. I might also suggest checking for bullet pull. Normally, it'd only be an issue in the scandium snubs with certain loads, but with a lightweight, high velocity round, I might be a little concerned. Simplest way to check would be to load 5 rounds, fire 4, and check the fifth round to see if the bullet shows any signs of being pulled. You can compare it to an unfired round. Probably won't be an issue, but might be worth the trouble just to make sure.
I'll echo the advice to seek out as much standard pressure practice ammo as you can get. 148gr target wadcutters would be good, as not only is it a low recoil practice round, it can also serve as a low recoil defensive round. I'd probably use WC before I'd use a lightweight JHP as a defensive round.
Just my opinion.