Choices are (completely subjective)
a. Not very, I'll shoot any ML rifle (except inlines) wearing bluejeans and using BP or substitutes. Cap locks are fine
b. A little more traditional...I use BP and round balls, but don't dress up for it
c. Pretty traditional...I strike fires with flint and steel, stick strictly to flintlocks, will wear mixed clothing and gear, what ever's handy. I know what a rondezvous is, but only go there to buy equipment.
d. WAY traditional when shooting and get in character. I dress in period garb, attend rondezvous regularly in period dress, refer to others as "hoss" and myself as "this child." Sleep in a tipi and knap my own flints. Might wear a capote.
e. All the way when I'm in character. No prepared foods in camp, use only knives as eating utensils, smoke clay pipes, wear linen or leather clothing and drink clear liquor.
f. something else, either less than a. or more than e. Maybe shoot an arquebus on the far end.
Edited to add: I didn't account in the post above for AMI or Civil War reenactors. Which are pretty hard core, I think, once they get in character. And I suppose there are degrees of that as well.
a. Not very, I'll shoot any ML rifle (except inlines) wearing bluejeans and using BP or substitutes. Cap locks are fine
b. A little more traditional...I use BP and round balls, but don't dress up for it
c. Pretty traditional...I strike fires with flint and steel, stick strictly to flintlocks, will wear mixed clothing and gear, what ever's handy. I know what a rondezvous is, but only go there to buy equipment.
d. WAY traditional when shooting and get in character. I dress in period garb, attend rondezvous regularly in period dress, refer to others as "hoss" and myself as "this child." Sleep in a tipi and knap my own flints. Might wear a capote.
e. All the way when I'm in character. No prepared foods in camp, use only knives as eating utensils, smoke clay pipes, wear linen or leather clothing and drink clear liquor.
f. something else, either less than a. or more than e. Maybe shoot an arquebus on the far end.
Edited to add: I didn't account in the post above for AMI or Civil War reenactors. Which are pretty hard core, I think, once they get in character. And I suppose there are degrees of that as well.