I volunteer at the local gun club, and I get to see a wide variety of shooters. New ones that sweep their partners and everyone else, with me, the RSO shouting "Muzzle!!!" or "Finger!!!". The plastic people that have Binary triggers that need to be told to slow down. Then there's the Hunters shooting the loudest, biggest guns using a Lab-radar, (nothing against them) and wait 5 minutes between shots. But I've only seen a BP muzzleloader once in the years I've been there. All that to say, I don't shoot there. My wife and I go out to the public lands on a weekday, weekly. She likes it as much as I do. Best shooting buddy in the world!! Only ever shot BP out of my 1873 45LC clones, and it was very fun and very dirty. I don't recommend a gun with that many moving parts. I am looking forward to building a couple. Gonna start with Flint, and a couple I like are percussion guns, so one of those. and who knows where it goes. It's Hickok45's fault I'm here. Been watching his videos for years. He just makes it look so fun. When My wife and I shoot, I do most of the loading and we talk about each gun we're shooting, sometimes some history about it. I lay things out in order when we shoot, so as not confuse what goes where. I figure, I'll lay out a loading pattern for ML as well. Powder, patch, ball, so hopefully I don't get lost. My wife is good at watching what I'm doing, so as she learns it's like insurance. I cast my own bullets so we can shoot steel at 50 yards with a 30-30, and 303 British. Totally looking forward to doing a Blunderbuss for pumpkin time, and a .50 for... who cares, just want to shoot it. Don't really like shooting with others much, but a couple of my customers are cool to shoot with. My 0.12-acre lot doesn't support shooting, neither do city ordinances. I keep my eye on Idaho for good lot with a good enough home. There it's more about quantity over quality. I can always change the home, can't grow more land.
The biggest intrigue is building something that one could make everything in order to shoot. Allthough I don't plan on blacksmithing a barrel. I'll use kits.