If you are using full power ammo, just make sure the recoil spring is suitable. The recoil spring on early guns was DEFINITELY a target weight spring, and with age, may have become "weaker" still. Some guns originally came with two springs, one for target and one for hardball ammo. Firing full power/hardball ammo with the target spring will work, but it will really pound the gun. People above responding "no problem" are correct, that the gun will work, but will also gradually pound itself to pieces if it doesn't have the correct spring.
I don't know what springs come with the newer guns. Springs are really cheap to replace, about $5 to $10. So if you are firing full power ammo, just put in a new spring.
Also, not all Wolf ammo is loaded to max. Some of it is geared to IPSC major, which in 45 is less than full power.
The above is not speculation. My dad had a Gold Cup National Match, either Series 70 or maybe earlier, and even had the Colt 22 conversion for it.