So I am a young man who has been looking to get into this hobby/passion for quite some time. I realized I wanted a hobby that is one of physical creation a couple of years ago and have deliberated between various crafts such as leatherworking, bladesmithing, and woodworking for too long now. I've decided that what really fills my heart with passion and joy is muzzleloaders and want to get started in this pursuit. There may be other threads on this forum on this topic, and I know there are resources elsewhere, but I figured I'd make a post here and get good advice from my elder pros and enthusiasts here.
For a young man with decent hand-skills but no relevant tools and a modest budget: What essential tools and what kits/components would you recommend? I know Jim Kibler's kits are highly regarded, but I just don't know where to start or what to start with.
Something like leatherworking is pretty easily digestible and seemingly quick to start with a limited tool selection and allows you to create some cool items quickly, but muzzleloader building seems like a much more layered task to get involved in.
Basically, what tools do I *really* need, where should I start, and how should I go about this? I really want to get started as the late 1600s to early 1800s is my favorite period of history and I really, really, want to build something that will pull on someone's heartstrings and last long after I'm gone.
Been lurking on this forum since 2018 and I thank you for reading this. You guys make some really incredible art pieces.