Ah, but insurance companies set the rules. And they can exclude ANYTHING they want... or simply refuse to indemnify it. Driving a car is a "normal" activity and considered normally "safe" in routine situations.You negligently injure someone, the means of injury is non sequitur. Run over them with your car, for example. Or your lawn mower. Point is… you injured them. Now so much the how. More about the what.
I can PROMISE you they ain't going to indemnify CITIZENS for wrongful injury or death by firearms. It. Will. NEVER. Happen. No such policy exists now, and no such insurance product will ever exist.
My business is required to carry insurance. And it ain't cheap. That’s not to protect the company. We have very few tangible assets. It’s a requirement in most states that armed security and private investigators be licensed, bonded and insured.
That's completely different. I also have such liability insurance. It indemnifies us against claims that occur during the course of BUSINESS. My bet is we will NEVER see a policy made for "untrained" armed citizens who aren't in the BUSINESS of carrying a gun. Again, I would challenge ANYONE to point to any such existing insurance product.
I have found high quality match grade ammo today is just as good as hand loads. Black Hills and Nosler for example.
Same here. Match grade stuff is amazingly good.
I only say this because I found them very cliquish and unwelcoming to newcomers. I placed in a match and they purposely did not call out my name and hand me the little plaque because I was not one of their crew. I was shooting a factory rifle, decent but not over the top scope, and factory ammo. Blasphemy. A “He’s not one of us” thing. Assholes.
As I've mentioned here before.... same experience. A few nice guys. But mostly tools. As much as I love firearms and shooting, I'll never enter ANY competition that I can think of in the future. The F-Class rifle nerds ruined it for me. And nobody will convince me that any other competitive discipline or category is any different. IMO, competitions attract assholes on a baseless power trip.