If we want to swell the ranks then get involved...
We need to reach out to the younger generation and share out knowledge...How many here have children??? How many have instilled their love of history to their children??? How many give historical talks to local schools or Scout troops???
I have 3 daughters, all know how to shoot, all had coonskin hats, watched Davy Crockett, Daniel Boone and all have guns that will be passed on to them...
I made a flinter back in the 80s, my middle daughter use to watch me work on it...I told her stories of our heritage while she watched...The payoff??? She was a NC Teaching Fellow, during the interview she told them that she had all these stories her dad had shared with her and she wanted to pass them on...She graduated from UNC with a degree in History, the NC Teaching Fellowship paid for half of it...She had her choice of Duke or Wake Forest for her Masters, free of charge...She is now teaching history and civics in Raleigh...
I have also given talks to local schools and Boy Scout troops locally...Here is a picture of me at a middle school that was on the front page of our local paper...
And here I am explaining how a flintlock works at a Rondevous of Boy Scout troops...Over 900 Scouts attended....
And finally, here is me and my grandson after an afternoon of watching Daniel Boone...He has his caplock gun along with a old powder horn I have and a leather pouch...He is 4 years old and if I'm still around I suspect he will continue to have an interest in history and flintlocks...
So, if you want the sport to grow, put something back...It will pay dividends....