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Legally you don't require any insurance but it is sensible to protect yourself should the worst happen. Most if not all shooting insurance will offer public liability and personal accident cover which would be what I think you would want. It's then a bit like car insurance in as much that some may offer Legal expenses cover or other additional options.

Has to be Churchilll for best dog insurance! Oh yes..

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1 hour ago, norfolk dumpling said:

Check your household covers - mine includes £10m liability and personal effects for guns. One of my guns is specified because of value. I'm BASC too - only because one syndicate requires this otherwise I would not need what amounts to double cover!

In that case you need to check that one doesn’t cancel out the other. 

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42 minutes ago, Scully said:

In that case you need to check that one doesn’t cancel out the other. 

This is a very good point. 

Im with CCC3. I mainly clay shoot but it covers me for more should I wish to do it and country pursuits too which is.

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