I make gunstocks. Not so much muzzleloaders but the other guns. So far finding work isn't my problem. It's overhead. A 3/4" left hand carbide bit is $75.00 now when and if you can find them. Walnut has more than tripled in price.
My machine is is a 2 station so I can give a small discount if the order is for 2, 4, 6, ect; for the same thing. On the other hand I do not get any discount for buying a large number of cutting bits, there's no price break at all on walnut, and electricity just went up. Wish there was some good solution but I know muzzleloader suppliers are in the same trick I'm in. They have a back load of work, I once waited 4 years for a Rayl barrel for example, but current economic conditions are putting us all in a trick.