Well, I have to say that as another new cap and ball shooter I was quite interested to see what this thread had to say so I could learn something from it. All I learned is that nobody seems to agree on the proper procedure. I also learned there is a fair bit of discontent between the US and Hungarian shooter? Maybe not but it certainly sounds that way from the back and forth here. This is my first foray into the forums on this site other than to introduce myself on that thread and I am curious if this is how it is all the time or did I just happen to pick a rough starting point?
Don't let a little arguing get you down.
It is not by any stretch unique to this forum or even to this hobby. I have been to other forums that are far worse. It just has to do with 'A lot of people from different walks and different trainings and backgrounds'.
There is no one set of Golden rules for all to follow.
Best advice I can give a new comer to the Grand World of Muzzleloaders is; sit back, read all you can, compare, and enjoy the occasional sideshow.
I myself lurked for a while before even introducing. Another rule on the Internet I try to keep in mind to try and not get caught in the middle is my old UNIX training; "RTFM" and learn to 'search' forums before asking.
Also keep in mind the mentality of muzzleloaders; they are deep rooted in mountain man, fur trader culture - arguing, bickering, showing one another up is just all part of the sport
But seriously, a thick skin is needed when dealing with such a lot as muzzleloaders, take nothing personally, question Everything, and absorb all you can, especially issues concerning 'Safety'
(I for one will never argue with anyone's stance on Safety Issues - after all, I willfully and gleefully jumped from 1,101 perfectly good steel birds, so NEVER take advice from me)