With the increase in the NRA sub next year and my 'domestic situation' here I shall probably not be renewing my NRA membership.
What do members do for insurance with no national body membership?
I would like cover for my firearms at home , travelling to and fro and whilst on ranges. I would also need handloading covered and 3rd party cover.
I guess this could be a minefield but some guidance please.......?
Thank you
JohnG
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BASC?
NGO?
Not sure if both cover all you mentioned tbh.
NGO?
Not sure if both cover all you mentioned tbh.
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NRA costs have gone up 20% across the board - individual memebrship, club affiliation, per head affiliation and range card.. have yet to see range fees for next year, but expect a half day target to be about £120 - up from £98 if same percentage is added.
Whilst I am not surprised at the hike, it might have been sensible for Andrew Mercer to have made a statement about the 'way above inflation' rises
Whilst I am not surprised at the hike, it might have been sensible for Andrew Mercer to have made a statement about the 'way above inflation' rises
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NSRA insurance is through Bluefin and is included in individual memebership which is £99 - which is only a few quid more than you paid the NRA last year John
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I use Country Cover Club (CCC), have a look on their website to see if its the right cover for you
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NRA membership fees for OAP's have gone from £90 in Dec 2022 to £111 this year........they're evidently under the illusion that all baby boomers are minted.
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Aye his performance related pay really motivates Mercer.
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