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Shooting insurance

#1 Post by Gazza »

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?
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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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safetyfirst wrote:For yourself or for a business?
Not for business, just for myself :good:
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NSRA for me as that’s mostly what I shoot. They cover clay breaking as well
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#6 Post by redcat »

Doesn't your gun club have PLI?

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#7 Post by Rockhopper »

It will have but that covers the club, not the individual shooter.
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redcat wrote:Doesn't your gun club have PLI?

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I would think so yes but I want it for when Im shooting over land.
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#9 Post by dromia »

Both the Scottish and English gamekeepers associations are £40/year membership which includes up to £10 million public liability insurance.
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#10 Post by hitchphil »

dromia wrote:The gamekeepers associations are always worth a look, usually a damn sight cheaper than those BASC, NSRA and NRA shysters.
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?

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.

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dromia wrote: Both the Scottish and English gamekeepers associations are £40/year membership which includes up to £10 million public liability insurance.
is quite acceptable, informative, objective & impartial, your first the opposite, is one view as a moderator & the other a member?

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