I predict you will be throwing it against the wall in frustration.
Not only do many people find the SST difficult to master, and for many the stick is prone to calibration and quality control issues, but the stick is very tough to adjust to if you've especially if you've used an MS stick.
Because of the "spring and ring" tensioning, it takes the most effort to start the stick moving away from center, with decreased force as you move it farther away from center. This is wierd to say the least, and completely unlike an actual aircraft where it takes increasing force to make larger adjustments - but after becoming accustomed to the microprecise and feather light feel of the MS stick will probably take you a significant period of time to adjust to.
All IMHO, based upon my own experiences when I owned them, and YMMV.
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