Don't know about the rest of you guys, but the thing that's always turned me off about re-enacting is the fact that I learned VERY EARLY that I shouldn't point a rifle at anything I didn't intend to shoot. This includes paper targets. I just have a real hard time overcoming that, and I find that watching re-enactments is a little offensive to me. These guys are PLAYING with REAL GUNS! and it is disturbing, to say the least.
If that is so offensive and disturbing to you, then action-
packed, shoot-'em-up, bang, bang movies probably come
close to sending you to the hospital!
For many, re-enactments turn the dull, drab history books
they had in school into something that will stick in their
minds, rather than being skimmed over and soon forgotten.
And if some kid actually learns something about the reasons
for war, along with the horrible facts of it, more power to
them. It's a lot better than some of the crap they're
"learning" in school nowadays.
P.S. Doubt if anyone here in this forum were taught any
different about gun/rifle safety at an early age. For those
who weren't, it's up to the rest of us to set them straight.
I've seen just one re-enactment, and the announcer told
the audience that everything was blanks, and that people
should not try this at home, etc., etc. I do believe they are
PLENTY safety conscious when doing their re-enactments.