Without pummeling a deceased equine, this is one way to address the decreasing lack of interest in traditional muzzleloaders. While none of these kids will be going out and ordering custom rifles to shoot in the near future, the seed HAS been planted. Once you put a flintlock in the hands of a shooter, chances are, at some level, they will want one. Not all will pursue it further, but some will. We all need to take a lesson from this post. I was at a shoot with the wonderful folks at Brushy Creek at their spring rendezvous, and they had a number of boy scouts involved and shooting very well. I bet at least some of those kids, when grown up, will continue to shoot muzzleloaders.