I met a gentleman at the range who was shooting big bore reloads which he made and we got to talking about reloading/firearm related stuff. I asked him about letting others shoot his reloads and he whips out a liability waiver form (multiple copies) and proceeds to tell me that he always gets these filled before he lets anyone near his reloads. This includes friends and relatives. I was a little surprised because I don't think anyone would be willing to sign any such document and this would not go well among friends/family no matter how well they know each other.
Hopefully it never comes to this but also not sure how well such document hold up in the court of law. To each his own but this just surprised me as I have not known or heard any private reloader who does this. But then again I have been reloading just last 2+ years..
Personally I never let anyone shoot my reloads. I always have factory ammo for friends and family.
Anyone seen/heard this before?
- Saint
Hopefully it never comes to this but also not sure how well such document hold up in the court of law. To each his own but this just surprised me as I have not known or heard any private reloader who does this. But then again I have been reloading just last 2+ years..
Personally I never let anyone shoot my reloads. I always have factory ammo for friends and family.
Anyone seen/heard this before?
- Saint