There is a natural progression at work here. If you start out like most traditional shooters, it will be with the caplock. The elongated bullets likely will shoot better right off the bat, as it takes a while to work up a good roundball load. If you survive the challenges of working up a roundball load, you just might move up to the next level, the flintlock. This is always a roundball shooter, and if you master the slow ignition, and can still hit anything, (they don't call them flinchlocks for nothing), then a flint smoothbore is the next step. Notice how the shooting difficulty keeps increasing, and the practical range starts decreasing? Thats the challenge and the allure. If you just want to kill things, get an inline.