Snake Creek Shooting Sports operates three separate sporting clay courses all designed by Heyward Cunningham, recognized as one of America's premier clay course designers. The facility uses state-of-the-art Promatic throwers with Claymate NFC card readers—meaning smoother operation and faster rounds...
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Snake Creek Shooting Sports operates three separate sporting clay courses all designed by Heyward Cunningham, recognized as one of America's premier clay course designers. The facility uses state-of-the-art Promatic throwers with Claymate NFC card readers—meaning smoother operation and faster rounds downrange.
Beyond clay, the facility covers everything:
The entire facility is constructed to NRA safety recommendations and welcomes family shooting. It's a public use range—no membership required to shoot, though memberships unlock significant discounts.
| Membership Type | Single (Yearly) | Family (Yearly) | Buddy (Yearly) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rifle/Pistol Only | $125 | $225 | — |
| Shotgun Only | $225 | $350 | — |
| Combined | $275 | $450 | $400 |
Monthly combined options also available at $30-$50/month.
Membership isn't just range access. Members receive:
Members can bring guests, but if the same person visits repeatedly, management will ask them to purchase their own membership.
Snake Creek offers civilian training classes and CLEET certifications (Law Enforcement Training for Oklahoma officers). Call 918-267-GUNS for details on current class schedules.
The range hosts:
Thousands of visitors annually come for these events—making sponsorship opportunities available for businesses looking to reach shooters.
Onsite shop stocks cleaning supplies and gear from brands like Real Avid, Tipton (Nope Rope pull-through cleaning ropes for various calibers), and Urban Peak. Snake Creek branded apparel also available (hats, hoodies).
Three Golden Rules: - Always keep the gun pointed in a safe direction - Always keep finger off trigger until ready to shoot - Always keep gun unloaded until ready to use
General safety: - Valid driver's license required to operate golf carts - No alcohol or recreational drugs before or during shooting - Stay on gravel paths (off-path = live target area) - No shooting live game—violations reported to OK Game Commission - Management/RSO staff has final say on safety
Shotgun-specific rules: - Load only in station, gun over front rail, target area clear - Maximum 2 shells in gun - Shot size limits: #7½, #8, #8½, or #9 only (NO #6 or larger) - Load limits by gauge: 12ga 1⅛oz, 20ga 1oz, 28ga ⅞oz, .410 ½oz max - Shooters pick up shell hulls after each station - Max 4 riders per shooting cart, all seated - Squads limited to 5 shooters on sporting courses
Rifle/Pistol specific: - Actions open when unloaded - Rapid fire (1+ round per second) requires RSO approval - Steel targets must stay at 200-yard berm - Prone/standing shooting requires RSO clearance - No tracer ammo (loss of membership if used) - Targets posted at bottom of backer board
10700 Highway 16 Beggs, OK 74421 Phone: 918-267-GUNS
Just south of Tulsa on Highway 75.
Snake Creek isn't a small indoor range. This is Oklahoma's largest public gun range with multiple disciplines, professional-grade equipment (Promatic throwers with NFC readers), and courses designed by one of America's top designers. The facility welcomes everyone from family shooters to competitive clay athletes to law enforcement trainees. Memberships are limited—management actively keeps wait lists and prevents unlimited guest passes, which keeps the experience quality for actual members.
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