I likeley put someting in the order of 25,000 rounds through mine shooting Skeet over the years. Although I moved on to Beretta 391's, a buddy still uses his for dove & quail on his annual pilgramages down south.
To me, the 58's balance and point significantly better than the 1100's or 11-87's.
To keep them intact, it's neccessary to mill a slot in the receiver, rearwards, back from the cocking handle groove. Just look at the right side of a 58 compared to an 1100 or 1187 and you'll see what to do. Without, the risk of cracking the receiver with alot of shooting is high.
In 12 gauge, the 58 was the gun of choice for Canadian Skeet legend, CIL Industry Shooter Barney Hartman. A quick look at records will show how effective the 58 was for him. He wanted to trade his "No. 2" Tournament Gun straight-up for mine. I liked Barney a lot, but it was "NO GO". A shooting buddy has since acquired and restored/upgraded Barney's over-barreled 42 Win 410. It's some pretty ... Barney was quite impressed when he saw it again.
Maybe worth noting that 870 barrels can be adapted to 58's by having a gunsmith or machinist drill the correct sized holes at the correct angle through the underside of the barrel in the magazine support.