ALWAYS keep the gun/arrow pointed in a safe direction ALWAYS keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot ALWAYS keep the gun unloaded until ready to use General Rules Protective glasses and ear protection must be worn on the shooting course at all times. All guests must abide by all signage, rules, policies and regulations posted around the course at all times. Do not walk/drive off the gravel path for any reason, it is a target range, you MAY BE SHOT. No alcoholic beverages or recreational drugs are allowed prior or during shooting. No one will be allowed to participate in any shooting activity if deemed to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Must present a valid driver’s license to drive shooting carts. All guest’s guns, bows, arrows, ammo, gear, coolers, shooting carts may be subject to safety inspections at our discretion. It is forbidden to shoot at any live game. If observed or reported, you will be asked to leave the course with no refund and reported to the OK Game Commission for prosecution. We are not responsible for any damages to your person, gun or any equipment on the SCSS property. Guns carried on personal shooting carts must be carried vertically. We are not responsible for damages to personal shooting carts. Your cart is your responsibility. No shooting cart speeding. Speeding is considered driving faster than a person jogging, or staff’s judgment. Speeders will be asked to leave for the day with no refund, NO WARNINGS! Safety is everyone’s responsibility. If you see anyone in non-compliance of the rules or acting in an unsafe manner, please notify SCSS management immediately. Guest: Members may bring guests. However, if it is found that a member brings the same guest continually, we will ask that guest to purchase a membership due to repeated visits under another person’s membership. SCSS Management or Range Safety Officers (RSO) have the final determination on safety. Shotgun Rules A shotgun may only be loaded when a shooter is in the station, the gun is over the front rail and target area is deemed clear and safe. At all times, the gun shall be unloaded and placed on a vertical rack or carried vertically with the action open. When leaving any station or shooting area, shooters must ensure that the shotgun is unloaded, the action is open and carried in a vertical position. All shots must be taken from inside a station by one person at a time. Shooting from anywhere else, including next to or in front of a station, is strictly prohibited. ONLY shooters in wheelchairs are permitted to shoot directly next to a station when it is deemed safe. No practice mounts or swings are allowed except while in the station and the gun pointed down range. No more than TWO (2) shells in a shotgun. The largest shot size permitted is #7 1⁄2 (i.e. #8, #9 allowed) – NO #6 shot or larger (i.e. #5, #4). If found with larger shot, you will be asked to leave the course with no refund. All ammunition will be inspected. Load specifications are as follows: Shot size of all loads must be either 7.5, 8, 8.5 or 9. Maximum Ounce lead: 12 Gauge 1 1/8 oz.; 20 Gauge 1 oz.; 28 Gauge 7/8 oz.; .410 Bore (2 1⁄2 “maximum) 1⁄2 oz. Please pick up your empty shotgun shell hulls safely after shooting at each station. It is everyone’s responsibility to keep the range clear of debris. All shooting cart riders must be seated. No hanging or standing on the back of a shooting cart. No more than four (4) riders per shooting cart. Shooting squads must consist of 5 shooters or less on the Sporting Clay courses. This allows for timely play of the course and the guests following each group. Rifle/Pistol Rules When a cease fire is called, unload your firearms, lock all actions open, keep the muzzle pointed down range and step back behind the firing line. Take anything you might need downrange (staple guns, targets, markers) with you when you leave the bench. While the range is COLD do not approach the shooting bench or touch any firearms until the range is called HOT. Unless going down range do not cross red line during cease fire or handle any firearms behind the line. Ask the RSO for assistance if you must go back to the firing position during a cease fire. If an EMERGENCY CEASE FIRE is called, immediately place firearms on the bench and step behind the red line. DO NOT GO DOWN RANGE! Do not unload your firearms. No tracer ammo is allowed on the range. Use of prohibited ammunition will result in loss of membership. Shoot only from the designated firing lane. Do not pass beyond the tables unless you are expressly authorized to do so by the Range Officer. Steel targets MUST be left at the 200 yard berm and cannot be moved. DO NOT shoot any metal targets closer than 200 yards. Actions must be open when gun is unloaded and at all times when not engaged in shooting. Rapid fire (shooting more than one round per second) is only allowed when an RSO has observed the shooter and verified their ability to stay on target. Please reach out to the SCSS staff for approval. Always be sure it is safe to shoot at your targeted including what is beyond it. Every firearm, loaded or unloaded, must be pointed down range at all times. Standing or Prone Shooting is only allowed once the shooter has been cleared by the RSO staff to do so. Please reach out to the SCSS staff for approval. Always post targets at the bottom of the backer board. Open Carry Rules
Open carry is allowed on our range but there are a few rules to follow: The firearm must stay holstered until you are on the firing line. Once at the line you may un-holster the firearm and place it on the bench. From holster shooting must be pre-approved by SCSS RSO beforehand When not at the firing line, firearm must remain in holster SCSS Management or Range Safety Officers (RSO) have the final determination on safety. Any rules or regulations violations may result in loss of privileges and expulsion from the Premises with no refunds. I the undersigned understand and agree to all gun range rules and regulations stated above and will abide by them while on the premises of said gun range at Snake Creek Shooting Sports and will indemnify and hold harmless my Instructor, the Range Officers, SCSS, LLC, and all employees and agents of Instructor and SCSS, LLC for any violation by myself of the said rules and regulations. Archery Only point the bow and arrow in a safe direction. Only draw with your arrow pointed TOWARD THE TARGET. Only nock an arrow when it’s safe to shoot. Be sure of your target and what is in front of it, immediately behind it, and beyond it. Do not shoot any arrows at greater than a 30% angle above the horizon. Maximum Feet Per Second (FPS) for any arrow is 320. Handle arrows carefully. Safety first!! SNAKE CREEK SHOOTING SPORTS
Waiver and Release, Assumption of Risk and Parental Consent and Indemnity Agreement WHEREAS: in consideration of being permitted to attend a course for instruction in firearms, for the instruction on firearms, for the use of the premises, for participation in clay shooting, rifle shooting, pistol shooting, and other related activities; and if applicable, for my minor child being permitted to participate in any way in the forgoing activities (the “Activities”), and for other good and valuable consideration the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the Undersigned agrees to the following: The Undersigned for himself/herself, and his/her executors, personal representatives, administrators, assignees, heirs and next of kin, agrees to indemnify, hold harmless and defend any and all Instructors, Range Officers, Snake Creek Shooting Sports, SCSS, LLC, PULL, LLC, Alpha 1 Tactical LLC and all employees and agents of Instructors, Range Officers, Snake Creek Shooting Sports, SCSS, LLC, PULL, LLC, Alpha 1 Tactical LLC from any and all fault, liabilities, cost, expenses claims, demands, or lawsuits (including but not limited to the death of the Undersigned and/or any and all injuries, damages or illnesses suffered by the Undersigned or the Undersigned’s property) arising out of, related to or connected with: the Undersigned’s presence at and/or participation in the Activities; the fault, negligent or accidental use of firearms and/or ammunition by any person; the Undersigned’s presence on or use of the range buildings, land and premises used for the Activities (the “Premises”); the condition and/or design of the Premises including any latent defect in the Premises; the Undersigned’s property; and the fault, negligent or accidental use of firearms and/or ammunition by any person, and any and all acts or omissions of the Undersigned that may arise from foreseeable or unforeseeable causes. Undersigned hereby expressly assumes all risk, dangers, and responsibilities of taking part in the Activities on the Premises, which may result in damage to or loss of personal property, personal injury, death, or other ailments that could cause serious disability. THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT THE UNDERSIGNED HAS READ AND UNDERSTANDS AND IS EXECUTING THIS INSTRUMENT VOLUNTARILY. THE UNDERSIGNED FURTHERMORE HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT HE/SHE HAS READ, UNDERSTANDS AND WILL AT ALL TIMES ABIDE BY ALL RANGE RULES AND PROCEDURES STATED BY THE INSTRUCTOR AND RANGE OFFICERS, AND STATED ON THE REVERSE SIDE OF THIS INSTRUMENT. Signatures hereon transmitted by facsimile, e-mail or other digital or electronic transmission shall be deemed to be valid signatures and such signatures shall be effective for all purposes. Undersigned expressly agrees this instrument is intended to be as broad and inclusive as permitted by law, and that if any provision of this instrument is held invalid or otherwise unenforceable, the enforceability of the remaining provisions shall not be impaired thereby. No remedy on behalf of Undersigned is intended to be created herein.
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