I appreciate that this subject comes up repeatedly, and I have read most of the posts on it, but still find myself really confused.
My background/experience is as follows: new shooter, own a gun (silver pigeon), stored at the shooting ground, I will never shoot game, only clays, and only as a pastime for now, shoot maximum once a fortnight, I can’t see myself wanting to enter a competition and if I ever did it would be only at the club. At the moment this is the only place I’ll shoot and there’s no need for me to travel with the gun.
I’ve looked at CPSA, BASC, CCC, Sports Direct, Ripe. Obviously they all cover different things at different costs. Then one of them (I think BASC) mentioned that their insurance means they deal with it, in the event of a claim, but other insurance means you have to prove that your house insurance etc doesn’t cover it before they will take it on (there’s a legal term for that which I can’t remember).
Then there’s the issue of just public liability, or add on personal accident cover and/or equipment cover.
I think it’s done my head in, trying to work out which is best. My budget isn’t the issue, I can probably afford whichever I want; however, I don’t want to spend something I really don’t need, but neither do I want to miss out on something that I do.
Could anyone give me general advice on what I need, based on my description of my shooting above. I appreciate that it’s a difficult question to answer, but I’m sure many will have gone through the same thing. Thanks for your help in advance.
My background/experience is as follows: new shooter, own a gun (silver pigeon), stored at the shooting ground, I will never shoot game, only clays, and only as a pastime for now, shoot maximum once a fortnight, I can’t see myself wanting to enter a competition and if I ever did it would be only at the club. At the moment this is the only place I’ll shoot and there’s no need for me to travel with the gun.
I’ve looked at CPSA, BASC, CCC, Sports Direct, Ripe. Obviously they all cover different things at different costs. Then one of them (I think BASC) mentioned that their insurance means they deal with it, in the event of a claim, but other insurance means you have to prove that your house insurance etc doesn’t cover it before they will take it on (there’s a legal term for that which I can’t remember).
Then there’s the issue of just public liability, or add on personal accident cover and/or equipment cover.
I think it’s done my head in, trying to work out which is best. My budget isn’t the issue, I can probably afford whichever I want; however, I don’t want to spend something I really don’t need, but neither do I want to miss out on something that I do.
Could anyone give me general advice on what I need, based on my description of my shooting above. I appreciate that it’s a difficult question to answer, but I’m sure many will have gone through the same thing. Thanks for your help in advance.