Morning folks,
Looking for some feedback on the best companies or organisations out there for shooting insurance.
Fingers crossed will never need to use it. But keen to understand who offers the best service / value for money.
I only shoot target from recognised ranges. So wouldn't require anything with regard to shooting on open land, etc.
Thanks
Insurance
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Re: Insurance
If you are a member of the NSRA or NRA then you are covered with them. If you are a member of a club that is affiliated with either of those, and only shoot with that club then you are also covered. If none of the previous applies, then BASC are usually the next go to. It will also cover you for field work but is cheap enough not to worry about paying for something you're not using.
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Re: Insurance
Depending on what you are looking to be covered,your home insurance may already cover you.
Most decent home policies will cover the home-owners liability as standard, which generally extends to include third party sporting injury, and your kit can be added to the All Risk/Personal Possessions section for a small cost.
Most decent home policies will cover the home-owners liability as standard, which generally extends to include third party sporting injury, and your kit can be added to the All Risk/Personal Possessions section for a small cost.
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Re: Insurance
Thanks for the replies. The club I am a member of is NRA affiliated. So should be covered by them. I will ask them for more details. Might shop about for insurance for my firearms, maybe look at the house insurance policy to see what they cover.
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Re: Insurance
I use these for third party insurance: https://www.ccc3.co.uk/home
I have my firearms insured on my house contents insurance (only need to declare anything above £2000).
I have my firearms insured on my house contents insurance (only need to declare anything above £2000).
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AI AT (.308/6.5CM), Ruger PR (6.5CM), American Rimfire (.22LR), Remington 700 (.223), Marlin underlever .38/.357/.44, Savage 6BR, RimfireMagic .22LR, Fabarm Lion (s1), Fabarm Axis Baikal S/S
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Re: Insurance
Thanks for the link. I will take a look
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