SP Shop Foreman
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I posted this on another forum and I think its important here too. I think it might get read a lot and not anwered much, but think about it a bit.
I was looking at the reloading bench pictures and it ocurred to me that a lot of reloaders have a lot of powder stored in the house, or in a room in the house.
Do any members here use either a bunker or a reloading room that is not attatched to, or in the house?
It might interest you to know that many (most) insurance companies won't cover fire damage that is "compounded " by gunpowders and loaded cartridges being stored inside the living structure.
Ours isn't attatched to the house and I'd probably not have thought of it except for my father's insurance broker asking about it last renewal.
Latigo
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I was looking at the reloading bench pictures and it ocurred to me that a lot of reloaders have a lot of powder stored in the house, or in a room in the house.
Do any members here use either a bunker or a reloading room that is not attatched to, or in the house?
It might interest you to know that many (most) insurance companies won't cover fire damage that is "compounded " by gunpowders and loaded cartridges being stored inside the living structure.
Ours isn't attatched to the house and I'd probably not have thought of it except for my father's insurance broker asking about it last renewal.
Latigo
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