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Charlotte the flyer
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#1 Post by Charlotte the flyer »

Our shooting insurance is due for renewal in the next month and I'm looking at alternatives before I renew. Who's cover do people have, how much does it cost, are there any other benefits and god forbid anything ever went wrong, what's the claim process like?

I am aware of the following :

BASC
NRA
Sportsman
NSRA? (I'm familiar with Dromias position on this orgnisation :squirrel: )

This is for two adults, shooting full bore mainly on MOD ranges but sometimes private ones too. We also shoot small bore indoor. No hunting or clays etc.

I won't say who I'm with but I've had cause to call them for advice and generally they've been helpful. I'm minded only to change if there's a significant benefit to doing so as opposed to a price reduction.

Another thread leads me to believe that this might be a controversial topic so please lets just stick to the facts of how much, what cover is provided and what other benefits are there.

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#2 Post by dromia »

Scottish Gamekeepers Association is worth a look.

http://www.scottishgamekeepers.co.uk/ab ... rance.html
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#3 Post by ukrifleman »

Do you mean insurance cover for firearms or public liability cover?

As a member of the Shooters Rights Association, I get public liability cover up to £10m per claim.

As well as target and clay shooting, this covers most shooting disciplines, for instance, deer stalking, rough/game shooting, archery, re-enactment, air soft etc.

They will also provide representation for members in firearms related disputes.

The annual membership fee is £35.

You can contact them at P.O Box 3, Cardigan SA 43 1BN Tel 01239 698607.

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#4 Post by johngarnett »

If you are an NRA member there is insurance as a benefit. It would be 'purpose built' for the shooting fraternity as long as it covers YOUR use.

Even try the insurers the NRA use as a private venture? They will be shooting orientated?

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#5 Post by ozone »

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I'm with National Gamekeepers Organisation (NGO).

http://www.nationalgamekeepers.org.uk/ngo-insurance

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