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I can't recommend Snake Creek to anyone
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<blockquote data-quote="Chief Sapulpa" data-source="post: 4323968" data-attributes="member: 18458"><p>I've been a member since their inaugural year and they've grandfathered the annual fee. I can nitpick things like the concrete benches and the folding chairs too low for the bench height. I solved that by bringing a moving blanket and a pneumatic roller seat. You need to be carefull when setting up the wooden target posts as they are filled with staples and can wound the palm of your hand easily. I guess they set up the steel plates so 200 yard shooters wouldn't have to walk 200 yards to set up a paper target. </p><p>This year they added fans to the rifle and gun buildings to make it more comfortable. Since these buildings face East, on a summer day you don't want to get there before 1100 hours </p><p>Snake Creek really caters to the shotgun crowd however, it's really convenient for those of us in South Tulsa County. It's a lot nicer than Happy Hollow and a lot closer than Red Castle or Oil Capital.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chief Sapulpa, post: 4323968, member: 18458"] I've been a member since their inaugural year and they've grandfathered the annual fee. I can nitpick things like the concrete benches and the folding chairs too low for the bench height. I solved that by bringing a moving blanket and a pneumatic roller seat. You need to be carefull when setting up the wooden target posts as they are filled with staples and can wound the palm of your hand easily. I guess they set up the steel plates so 200 yard shooters wouldn't have to walk 200 yards to set up a paper target. This year they added fans to the rifle and gun buildings to make it more comfortable. Since these buildings face East, on a summer day you don't want to get there before 1100 hours Snake Creek really caters to the shotgun crowd however, it's really convenient for those of us in South Tulsa County. It's a lot nicer than Happy Hollow and a lot closer than Red Castle or Oil Capital. [/QUOTE]
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