I too, started shooting muzzleloaders during the early 1960's, when originals were about all that was available. I shot a number of them and never had any problem, but eventually switched to repros because I hated to wear out originals. As some of you know, I have a fairly extensive collection of original Illinois-made guns, a handfull of which I had fired years ago. Three years ago I decided that I wanted to experience the taking of an Illinois whitetail with an original Illinois-made rifle. The one that seemed best suited for the purpose was a .58 caliber Plains rifle made by Rudolph Pelck, Freeport, Illinois, probably dating from the late 1850's. I disassembled it and checked all threads and related parts and found everything to be in excellent condition and the bore crisp and shiny. I bagged an 8 point buck with it on the first day of season and have to say that the feeling was very special, different than using any reproduction. I have to think that old Rudolph would be proud, that's what he made it for. I may never shoot it again.....or not! I'm certainly not opposed to shooting an original occasionally, but not to the point of making a habit of it.