Pretty much the same conversation is happening on the SASS Wire, which is the forum for the Single Action Shooting Society.
Folks are concerned about the Cowboy Action Shooters becoming older and not being able to attract new and younger shooters.
I believe the reasons are similar in some ways. Shooting and hunting are no longer seen as mainstream activities by many younger folks. If their father or grandfather doesn't take them shooting or hunting, it's not happening.
I would imagine that many of y'all grew up just like I did, out in the woods with a .22 or a 20 gauge was just about an everyday activity. If you looked in the parking lot at my high school, there would be rifles and shotguns in gun racks in the back windows of at least half of the pickup trucks that were there. I know that there usually was in my old '68 Chevy. As soon as school was out we were going hunting. Ain't no way that is happening nowadays.
Today more kids grow up in town instead of the country. You can't run around town with a rifle or a shotgun like you could when we were kids.
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