REVIEW · SHOOTING & AXE THROWING
Shooting package 70
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Budapest has a surprisingly slick gun range. With Shooting Package 70, you get a private session and can try eight different gun categories, with 70 bullets included. Two things I really like: the focused attention from the instructors, and the variety that lets you feel how different weapon types work in real life. The main thing to watch is communication around add-ons, since extra shots can cost more if you don’t confirm the rules clearly.
I also like that you do not need prior gun experience. Staff are on-hand to teach you how to handle the firearms, and safety is treated as the first priority, with English instructions and safety guidance before you start firing. In at least one case, an English-speaking host named Dennis helped keep the whole experience calm and well explained.
The whole outing is short and punchy, about 1 hour from start to finish. You meet at Budapest, Nagytétényi út 3, 1222 Hungary, and it ends back at the same spot. The range experience happens off a main road area in an older building (it’s described as being in the basement of the Diana Hotel area), so plan on a quick, practical taxi or ride-share rather than expecting a big sightseeing loop.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Shooting Package 70 in Budapest: the basic plan
- Picking Eight Guns and using 70 bullets wisely
- Safety first: how staff teach you without prior experience
- Where you go and what the 1-hour flow feels like
- Price and value: what $126.31 covers (and what can surprise you)
- Who this fits best in Budapest (and who should skip it)
- Should you book Shooting Package 70?
- FAQ
- How many guns can I choose, and how many bullets are included?
- Do I need prior gun experience?
- About how long does the shooting session last?
- Is the experience private, and is it offered in English?
- What is the age requirement?
- Can I cancel and get a full refund?
Key things to know before you go

- Eight gun categories, not just one style: you choose from revolvers, pistols, rifles, and submachine guns
- 70 bullets included: you get a set amount tied to the guns you pick
- No prior experience required: instructors teach you how to handle each type safely
- Private group format: only your group participates, so you’re not shuffled around
- English support is part of the offering: safety instructions and guidance are provided in English
- You’ll likely have a clear start-to-finish flow: the activity runs about an hour and returns you to the meeting point
Shooting Package 70 in Budapest: the basic plan
Shooting Package 70 is built as a custom range session at Stag Shoot in Budapest. You come with your group, you choose the guns you want to try (eight different options), and the package includes 70 bullets for those choices. It’s offered in English, and you’ll get a mobile ticket for the activity.
The activity duration is listed at about 1 hour. That matters because it’s not a half-day adventure where you get lost in a schedule. You’ll move through the key steps—safety briefing, gun-handling instruction, then live fire—within a tight window.
One practical note: private transportation isn’t included. The meeting point is Budapest, Nagytétényi út 3, 1222 Hungary, and the activity ends back at that same location. If you’re staying in the center, expect to use a taxi or ride-share to get there on time. And since the range is described as being in a basement space, I’d also dress for a “range environment,” not an outdoor walk.
Finally: the activity is strictly for people over 18. If anyone in your group is under that age, this one won’t work.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Budapest.
Picking Eight Guns and using 70 bullets wisely

The heart of this package is choice. You can choose eight different guns from a variety of categories at the range. The categories specifically include revolver, pistols, rifles, and submachine guns.
What that means for you: you’re not stuck doing the same kind of shooting for the whole session. You can experience how recoil feels across platforms, how aiming and stance differ (especially between handguns and rifles), and how the gun’s basic operation changes by type. Even if you’re a total beginner, the “mix” helps you understand what people mean when they talk about different firearm classes.
The package includes 70 bullets for your chosen guns. So, in practice, you’ll be thinking in totals: your eight gun picks share that bullet count. That’s why your first job is deciding what you want most. If there’s one gun type you really want to feel—like a particular rifle flavor or a submachine-gun style—you may want to make sure it’s high on your list rather than spreading picks evenly across everything.
One more value point: because the bullets are included, budgeting is easier than pay-per-shot setups. You still might have options to shoot more outside your package, but your base plan already covers your main shooting time.
Safety first: how staff teach you without prior experience

This experience is built for people with no prior gun experience. Staff are on-hand to assist and teach you, and the whole setup is designed so you don’t just get handed a firearm and figure it out.
I like this approach for beginners. Learning in a controlled range environment beats learning from random tips online. You get real-time coaching on how to handle the weapon safely, how to follow commands, and how to prepare your body and stance before firing.
Safety guidance is clearly part of the process. There are English safety instructions, and safety videos are part of the start. That might sound basic, but it’s the difference between feeling like you’re guessing and feeling like you’re following a plan.
From what’s described, instructors also work to make you feel confident. An English-speaking host named Dennis is called out for being very helpful and making groups comfortable. That’s the vibe you want: friendly, professional, and firm about safety.
If you’re going with friends—like a birthday group or a bachelor party—this instruction style also helps everyone stay on the same page. And if one person in your group is nervous, the on-hand coaching tends to help bring the group mood from worried to ready.
Where you go and what the 1-hour flow feels like

Logistically, this is straightforward. Start at Budapest, Nagytétényi út 3, 1222 Hungary. The range stop is Stag Shoot Budapest, and the activity ends back at the same meeting point.
The duration is about 1 hour. That usually means your time breaks down like this: check-in, short safety steps and teaching, then shooting with your chosen lineup. You won’t be “waiting around all day,” which is one reason I like this kind of activity when you’re in Budapest and you want something different without burning half your schedule.
Location-wise, the range is described as only a few kilometers from the city center, but it’s not a tourist storefront. One description places it in the basement of an older building associated with Diana Hotel. So plan on a quick walk inside the building and be mentally ready for a range basement setting: practical, functional, and focused on the activity rather than ambiance.
A small comfort detail: people report getting their targets and empty shells to take home. If you’re traveling with carry-on only, you might run into practical transport issues, so think ahead about where you’ll put them once you’re done.
Also, some groups mention being able to record video and take photos during shooting. Policies can vary by moment and by safety rules, so if this matters to you, ask at the start what’s allowed.
Price and value: what $126.31 covers (and what can surprise you)
At $126.31 per person, Shooting Package 70 is priced to include the main ingredients: all fees and taxes, plus your choice of eight guns with 70 bullets included. Private transportation is not included, so add that separately if you’re not already close to the meeting point.
Here’s why I think the value is solid for the right person. Many “adrenaline” activities charge you per shot, and the cost balloons fast once you start comparing your first gun to your second gun. This package gives you a defined shooting budget in bullets. You’re paying for instruction and range access, and you’re not guessing how expensive it will get once you’re excited.
That said, there is one caution worth taking seriously. Some add-on shooting options can come with extra charges per shot, and misunderstandings can happen if English support is limited on the day or if pricing details aren’t clear. In one case, a group felt charged more than expected for extra bullets, and Hungarian-language discussion was part of the confusion.
You can avoid most of that risk with one simple habit: before you buy any add-on, ask for the exact per-shot price in plain English and confirm what that price applies to. If something changes mid-session, stop and ask again. Range staff are there to run a safe operation; they should be able to explain costs clearly.
Bottom line on money: the package itself is straightforward because the bullets are included. The only place value can wobble is extra shooting beyond the package—so treat add-ons like a menu you read before ordering, not something you say yes to instantly.
Who this fits best in Budapest (and who should skip it)

This is a good match if you want a short, controlled, high-adrenaline activity with real coaching. It works particularly well for:
- Beginner-friendly groups who want to try guns but don’t want the responsibility of learning alone
- Stag and birthday groups looking for something different from museum-and-castle tourism
- Anyone who likes hands-on instruction and wants to understand firearm operation across categories
It’s also a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. That can help with comfort and attention. You’re not sharing the instructor’s focus with a crowd from another part of the schedule.
Who should think twice? If you’re uncomfortable with firearms as a topic, even with safety coaching, this won’t change your feelings. Also, if your group needs very specific English communication for pricing and rules, plan to confirm add-on costs clearly upfront.
Finally, remember it’s strictly over 18. If you’re traveling with younger friends or family, this is not the right activity.
Should you book Shooting Package 70?
I’d book it if you want a structured intro to multiple gun types, with teaching included and a defined bullet amount. The private format and the included 70 bullets make it easier to manage expectations—especially if you’re coming to Budapest for a tight itinerary and you want something memorable that’s over in about an hour.
I would not book it if you’re hoping for a sightseeing-style experience or a long guided tour around Budapest. This is about the range session itself. And if your group tends to avoid clarifying costs and rules, do yourself a favor and slow down once at check-in. Ask how add-ons work and confirm the price for extra shots in English before you commit.
If you want a fun, safe-feeling challenge with real instruction and a big variety of guns in one go, Shooting Package 70 is a strong choice.
FAQ

How many guns can I choose, and how many bullets are included?
You can choose eight different guns from different categories, and the package includes 70 bullets for those selected guns.
Do I need prior gun experience?
No. The staff will assist and teach you, even if you have no prior gun experience.
About how long does the shooting session last?
The activity is listed as approximately 1 hour.
Is the experience private, and is it offered in English?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity where only your group participates, and it’s offered in English.
What is the age requirement?
This activity is strictly for people over 18.
Can I cancel and get a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount you paid won’t be refunded.





















