Guys- I'm going to get on my soap box here
The FUTURE SURVIVAL of our sport is in getting youth interested. I don't care if it's PRB, N-SSA, NMLRA or reenacting. Sitting back and bemoaning what's happening isn't going to change things, you'll just get depressed. To change things, get involved, take a kid to the range, promote black powder shooting in general. I see far too many griping about this issue, while they're unwilling to put aside their personal entertainment and get involved in working to fix it.
To the above point, we at the North South Skirmish Association have embarked on a project to work with youth organizations. To do so, most youth orgs require NRA Muzzleloading Instructor credentials, 4H is it's own world. Get those credentials, go work or volunteer in a youth org in muzzleloading or black powder shooting sports.
Last weekend, we held a training session at Fort Shenandoah, our home range, to train new Muzzleloading Instructors. Friday was over 12hours, and we did the shooting component in the snow and finished the shotgun component in twilight with smoothbores (that was a hoot). Saturday was over 18hr long and very intense. Sunday was more of the same ending in the Instructor Exam. At the end, there are now 16 new NRA Muzzleloading Instructors on our team to work with youth orgs.
In the next months, we will work with various youth orgs both in instruction and to help develop their programs. If the numbers track similar to our pilot project last summer, we will work directly with over 1500 youth and youth leaders and give 1 on 1 marksmanship instruction in muzzleloaders to over 500. As this progresses, we're going to try to expand even more.
Will this require time and effort on our part? Darn right it will, but if you/we don't get crackin, it will never, ever get fixed and our sports in muzzleloading will fade into the pages of a dusty old history book.