Shooting insurance
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Shooting insurance
I'm looking into shooting insurance mainly for the public liability side.
What are you chaps paying and who are you with? is there any to avoid?
What are you chaps paying and who are you with? is there any to avoid?
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For yourself or for a business?
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The gamekeepers associations are always worth a look, usually a damn sight cheaper than those BASC, NSRA and NRA shysters.
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Not for business, just for myselfsafetyfirst wrote:For yourself or for a business?

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NSRA for me as that’s mostly what I shoot. They cover clay breaking as well
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Doesn't your gun club have PLI?
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It will have but that covers the club, not the individual shooter.
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I would think so yes but I want it for when Im shooting over land.redcat wrote:Doesn't your gun club have PLI?
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Both the Scottish and English gamekeepers associations are £40/year membership which includes up to £10 million public liability insurance.
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Far form being 'shysters' - The NRA's insurance covers all the std 2nd/3rd party cover required to £10m as per the Gamekeepers Assoc's Plus your equipment to £10k, Legal to £50k & own personal accident / injury too, and activities such as coaching or officiating, all for £78.50pa plus other membership benefits, ............ or you can save £38.50 & have less cover by following the bellicose view of one in particular who seems to use this forum to promote a personal and undermining anti NGO agenda?dromia wrote:The gamekeepers associations are always worth a look, usually a damn sight cheaper than those BASC, NSRA and NRA shysters.
NGO's have their faults, I & others have been critical of them in many ways, but they are Not Good Organisations from end to end just because of who / what they are. This forum too is openly criticised by shooters in many types of shooting organisations because of the poisoned view presented of NGOs by a very few in it. It undermines the forums credibility, respect & is imho counter productive.
Please change the record Domia every time you insult an organisation you insult & alienate many of its members too.
Your last post
is quite acceptable, informative, objective & impartial, your first the opposite, is one view as a moderator & the other a member?dromia wrote: Both the Scottish and English gamekeepers associations are £40/year membership which includes up to £10 million public liability insurance.

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