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#1 Post by amyjane »

I have been looking into topping up my insurance cover and would appreciate any views please.

The NRA policy is limited to a max claim of £5k which would not go very far if a number of items were stolen/claimed for.

The quote I have from Bannermann Rendell to top up my NRA insurance is quite high - has anyone looked into using another broker?

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks
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#2 Post by judders »

I added my firearms on to the household insurance which will cover them whilst at the range too. Very reasonable for me, but I guess it will depend on your particular insurer. Certainly worth exploring though.
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#3 Post by Charlotte the flyer »

Direct line are very good for firearm cover on your house insurance. Esure told me that they'd cancel the policy the moment I put a cabinet in!
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#4 Post by JS569 »

amyjane wrote:I have been looking into topping up my insurance cover and would appreciate any views please.

The NRA policy is limited to a max claim of £5k which would not go very far if a number of items were stolen/claimed for.

The quote I have from Bannermann Rendell to top up my NRA insurance is quite high - has anyone looked into using another broker?

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks
NFU you have been very good as I added it to my contents insurance, anything about £900 you have to specify the value and the product on the insurance.
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#5 Post by dromia »

I would give Besso's a ring and see what they could do for you, they "get" firearms. I've been using them for a couple of years now for business and domestic insurance.
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#6 Post by amyjane »

Thanks folks, all good advice.

Much appreciated.
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#7 Post by IainWR »

I have my most valuable rifle as a named item on the all-risks section of my household policy, to get the value of the rest of the kit within the NRA limit.
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