The subject of "Historical Accuracy" and it's place in Muzzleloading is often debated, so I thought I'd offer a few thoughts. I'm not defining anything for anyone, I'm just offering my point of view, which changes as I grow and learn.
What we call "Muzzleloading" means different things to different people, encompasses many different activities, and that can cause confusion and conflict.
Possible levels of involvement (there are others, but this will do to illustrate my point)
1. There's Muzzleloading; Owning and shooting a muzzleloader. Period.
You don't need any special clothes or gear to enjoy shooting or hunting with the weapon. There are no rules, other than those imposed by the government. It's just another way to enjoy the sport of shooting.
2. There's also the historical aspect of muzzleloading. Some people are interested in the time-period in which the weapons were developed and the people that used them, but they don't want to "reenact" the period. They read the history to have a better understanding, but they choose not to become involved in "acting it out".
3. Then, there's the Reenactors or Living Historians. They want to explore the historical aspects of a time-period by emulating, as much as possible, the equipment and practices of the people of that period. This is a choice on their part and they pursue it to whatever degree they are comfortable with. Some are more dedicated than others, but it's the individuals choice.
Some people participate in all three of the above mentioned "styles", and they appreciate the difference when doing so.
I'm starting to think that the term "PC Nazi" was coined by non-reenactors, expressing their misconception that they had to become a reenactor to be involved in Muzzleloading. This misconception is hard to debunk.
The Forum:
We have general weapon categories for those who wish to discuss the firearms themselves, without any reference to their Historical aspect, if they so wish.
We have "Reenacting" categories for those who are interested in reenacting, but these categories are not here to force people to become involved in Reenacting. Please feel free to avoid these categories if you have no interest.
The Reenacting Forums are not here to argue whether pursuing Historical Accuracy is valid or not. If you think it is, enjoy the dialog. If you disagree, this is not the place to condemn those that enjoy the pursuit.
The Forums are not here for someone to tell us, "I never want to be a reenactor. I don't care about being PC. Can't I just shoot my gun? You're all a bunch of Nazis!". With all due respect, if that's your attitude, the reenacting categories are not for you. They are for those that have chosen to participate and wish to share their experiences, not have their motives questioned.