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Prices go up and down, depending on the area of the world. New generations coming into the gun world influence the popularity of the sport. The newbie buys high in order to get in and later realize the inflated expense of introduction of a fairly inexpensive sport. It is easy for this old timer to say everything is too expensive, but I not on in the market, or overwhelmed with the excitement of trying something new to me.
I encourage anyone to research the possibilities of acquiring the parts and build a weapon for black powder. Doesn't have to be perfect, that is the fun involved, making it as perfect as possible with advice and research.
Research other avenues of craftsmanship for building parts, forging ,wood working. Make the sport as interesting as firing on the line. Patience, not haste, makes a good enjoyable sport. A person will finish a scratch built or kit and I bet will be most interested in starting another, along with the fixins to go with them.
I encourage anyone to research the possibilities of acquiring the parts and build a weapon for black powder. Doesn't have to be perfect, that is the fun involved, making it as perfect as possible with advice and research.
Research other avenues of craftsmanship for building parts, forging ,wood working. Make the sport as interesting as firing on the line. Patience, not haste, makes a good enjoyable sport. A person will finish a scratch built or kit and I bet will be most interested in starting another, along with the fixins to go with them.