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the running man
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Shooting insurance

#1 Post by the running man »

Can anyone recommend a shooting insurance? I've never had to claim thank goodness,but mines up for renewal and I didn't really consider how limited the actual cover was,therefore ide like folks input and or experiences on payouts,cover,replacements, or just generally dealing with them.
When someone says "it's not about the money" you know what? it probably is all about money!
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Re: Shooting insurance

#2 Post by ukrifleman »

I have public liability insurance through The Shooters Rights Association and am covered up to £10 million per claim.
Check them out at,

enquiries@shootersrightsassociation.co.uk

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Re: Shooting insurance

#3 Post by Blackstuff »

Never had to claim from them (thankfully), but I have Country Cover Club insurance who seem to cover everything I need (I also have cover by the UKPSA from individual membership, as well as being a member of an affiliated club with them)
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Re: Shooting insurance

#4 Post by Geek »

I used these, have done for many years: https://www.ccc3.co.uk/shooting-insurance
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