I had the Schofield with me last week at the range but had a problem with the hammer block safety mechanism so I never fired a shot with it.
I solved that problem so I took it out today to test it out.
Last time I fired it I used BP cartridges even though I knew the BP would prevent the gun from running for long. It only lasted 9 or 10 shots before the cylinder was too stiff to turn.
This time I had cartridges loaded with 30 grains of American Pioneer powder. It went much better. 42 shots before the cylinder started to drag. I finished up a box of 50 cartridges. The gun is a pleasure to shoot and hits POA unlike most other Italian replicas.