Hello Critter,
I like to do a great deal of informal plinking shooting, I am getting started into some local groups that are Cowboy action shooters, and although it sounds pretty mondane, I do shoot a bunch.
I plan to shoot modest cast bullet loads for the most part, perhaps an occasional jacketed bullet load for hunting.(still modest with the charges)
I'm really not into the 'soup it up' mentality, if I want a bigger gun, I use a bigger gun.
Mostly I am concerned with durability and ruggedness as far as lots of shooting is concerned. I usually go through 700 to 1500 rounds a month, if It is my latest toy and a pleasure to shoot I may shoot more than that.
I've heard that the Italian guns have some soft parts and wear/break with extended use, but several friends have the colt clones, and they seem to hold up well, maybe a replaced spring or a screw check occasionaly. Just worried about the model and design, if the Scholfield has any known short comings.
Thanks again, Rvtrav