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I am wondering if anyone has any experience with a house fire and how the insurance company handled it when/if they discovered that the owner was reloading and the house contained reloading equipment as well as ammo. I am primarily looking for real life advice, not conjecture.
 
Not from real life experience, no.

But smokeless powder is not an explosive, it is a flammable. It is easier to light dryer lint than it is to light smokeless powder, so I don't see why they would have a problem with reloading.
 

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