Shooting package 70

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Shooting package 70

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  • 1 hour (approx.)
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Traveller rating 5.0 (14)Duration1 hour (approx.)Price from$126.31Operated byStag ShootBook viaViator

Shooting Budapest hits different. This private range session by Stag Shoot lets you pick eight guns from different categories, then learn how to handle them with safety help in English. It’s built for first-timers, but it still feels like real adrenaline because you’re actually firing a mix of handguns and long guns.

I especially like the focused setup: only your group is participating, so the instructor attention stays on you. The second thing I like is the variety built into the package, so you’re not stuck with just one gun type. One possible drawback: you’ll want to be clear about any extra shots or upgrades beyond the included 70 bullets, especially if your group relies on English the whole time.

Shooting Package 70: What You Really Get For $126.31

Shooting package 70 - Shooting Package 70: What You Really Get For $126.31
Shooting Package 70 is a straightforward idea with a lot of practical value: you come to the range, choose a set of guns (eight different types), and the package includes 70 bullets for those choices. The whole experience is designed around learning how guns work in real life, not just watching from behind glass.

Duration is listed at about 1 hour, which usually means you’ll move through safety, instructions, and the shooting without dragging it out. That matters if you’re pairing this with sightseeing days in Budapest. It’s also a good fit when you want a clear plan: you know the budget category, you know the bullet count, and you know you’ll be firing multiple gun types instead of repeating the same setup.

The session is also clearly aimed at beginners. There’s no requirement for prior gun experience, and staff are there to assist and teach. You’ll get safety guidance before you start firing, and the goal is for you to feel confident enough to handle the weapons correctly during your turn.

The Gun Lineup: How Eight Different Choices Works

Shooting package 70 - The Gun Lineup: How Eight Different Choices Works
The headline promise is choose eight different guns from a variety of categories at the range. That’s where the fun comes from, because a “shooting experience” can go two ways: either it’s one gun you try a few times, or it’s a sampler plate. This package is built like a sampler plate.

From the available categories, you can expect options such as:

  • Revolvers
  • Pistols
  • Rifles
  • Submachine guns

Different groups tend to gravitate toward different “eras” and styles. In the provided feedback, people mentioned trying modern-looking rifles and classic bolt-action rifles, along with multiple handgun types. Some suggested specific picks like the .500 Smith and Wesson, Mosin Nagant, and Kar 98, while others mentioned combinations such as AR15 and AK47 alongside handguns.

A practical note: gun availability can change by what’s on hand that day. The package lets you choose among categories, so you’ll get the best experience if you go in with an idea of what you want most (handgun feel vs. rifle power vs. that submachine-gun “movie” factor). If you’re traveling with friends, agree on a rough plan beforehand so the selection doesn’t turn into a group debate once you’re standing there.

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Safety, Instruction, and the “I’m New Here” Factor

Shooting package 70 - Safety, Instruction, and the “I’m New Here” Factor
If you’ve never shot before, the biggest question is always the same: will you be thrown into it? This experience is built to reduce that risk. You don’t need prior experience, and instructors are on-hand to teach you how to handle the different types of guns and how they work in reality.

In the feedback, the most common praise patterns were:

  • Safety instruction delivered clearly
  • Friendly, professional instructors
  • People leaving feeling confident and careful

There’s also mention of safety videos and clear safety instructions in English. That matters because it can quickly align everyone in the group on how to behave at the range before any trigger time happens.

One more detail that makes a difference: you’ll be part of a private session where only your group shoots. That typically means you’re not trying to balance attention between multiple unrelated groups. You’ll generally get more time for questions and corrections, which is a big deal if you’re new and learning by doing.

Where It Happens: Nagytétényi út, Then Into the Range

Shooting package 70 - Where It Happens: Nagytétényi út, Then Into the Range
Your meeting point is listed as Budapest, Nagytétényi út 3, 1222 Hungary. The experience starts there and ends back at the meeting point.

One review described the range as being a few kilometers from the city center, housed in the basement of an older Soviet-looking hotel called Diana Hotel. Even if you don’t care about the architectural vibe, that basement setting usually explains the “range feel” fast: the focus is practical, the layout is made for shooting, and the flow is designed around controlled sessions.

Since private transportation isn’t included, plan how you’ll get there. If you don’t want to mess with it, make sure your group has a clear ride plan before you book. The range session itself is short, so you don’t want transit delays to eat your time.

Timing and Flow: From Briefing to Shots in About an Hour

Shooting package 70 - Timing and Flow: From Briefing to Shots in About an Hour
The duration is roughly one hour, and the package structure suggests a compressed but paced flow.

Here’s what the experience commonly looks like in practice:

  1. Arrive and check in
  2. Safety briefing (including guidance for first-timers)
  3. Walkthrough on your chosen guns
  4. Shooting time with the included bullets
  5. Finish, then you’re done and return to the meeting point

Most groups are there for a tight window. The value here is that you don’t spend half the day waiting around. You get the fun part while it’s still exciting, and you can get back to Budapest with time left to do other things.

In the feedback, some people also noted that they received guidance on taking photos or videos during the shoot. That’s useful because you’ll want something to remember the experience without turning it into a distraction during safety moments.

Targets and Keepsakes: What You Can Take Home

One of the better “small” perks: you get targets and empty shells to take home. That’s a cool, tangible memory, and it gives your group something physical beyond just phone videos.

But there’s a real-world caveat. One birthday group noted they couldn’t take everything home because of carry-on case constraints. If you’re flying or packing light, think ahead:

  • Bring a simple plan for transporting targets
  • Make sure your luggage can handle fragile items
  • Ask the staff what they can pack for you on the spot

It’s not just about souvenirs. It’s about leaving the range with your keepsakes intact and not stuck at security later.

Price Check: Does $126.31 Make Sense for 70 Bullets?

Shooting package 70 - Price Check: Does $126.31 Make Sense for 70 Bullets?
At $126.31 per person for about an hour, the best way to judge value is not the headline price alone—it’s what’s included and what’s likely to cost extra.

What you’re paying for:

  • Private group session (your group only)
  • Staff instruction for beginners
  • Eight gun selections
  • 70 bullets included

The “eight different guns” part is important for value. Many shooting packages give you a lot of time but a limited selection. Here, the structure forces variety, so your included bullets are spread across different categories.

That said, add-ons can affect the final total. One account described an unexpected escalation when they bought additional shots and ran into pricing confusion. The lesson isn’t that the whole experience is a scam—it’s that ammunition add-ons are where misunderstandings happen.

So here’s what I’d do if you want this to stay good value:

  • Before shooting beyond the included 70 bullets, ask the instructor to confirm the cost per extra shot clearly
  • If you rely on English, confirm that the person explaining pricing and add-ons is English-speaking
  • Keep an eye on what you’ve been told for the included bullet count versus any extras

If you follow that, the package price stays more predictable, and the experience keeps its bargain feel.

Best For: Beginners, Small Groups, and Big Birthday Energy

This is a strong match for:

  • First-time shooters who want instruction, not pressure
  • Groups that want variety (handguns and rifles in one session)
  • Bachelor parties and birthdays where you want an activity that feels like an event

Feedback also includes people bringing family members and participating safely and professionally. That’s encouraging if your group is worried about whether the staff can handle mixed confidence levels.

On the other hand, because the experience is only for people over 18, it won’t work for everyone in your group. If you’re traveling with teens or younger cousins, you’ll need separate plans.

The Real-Way Tip: Ask These Before You Start Shooting

Shooting package 70 - The Real-Way Tip: Ask These Before You Start Shooting
To get the best outcome, I’d walk in with three expectations:

  • You’ll learn how each gun works before you shoot it
  • You’ll understand what the 70 bullets covers for your chosen eight guns
  • You’ll know the rules for anything beyond the package

Before firing, it’s worth asking:

  • Which guns are actually available right now for selection?
  • How do they handle the included 70 bullets across your eight choices?
  • What happens if you want more shots—what’s the price per shot and who confirms it?

That last one matters most. The range experience is designed to be fun and fast, so you don’t want to be figuring out pricing midstream while everyone is excited.

Should You Book Shooting Package 70 in Budapest?

Book it if you want a beginner-friendly, private, variety-focused shooting session with clear English safety help and a built-in bullet count. The package structure (eight guns, 70 bullets, about an hour) makes it easier to plan your Budapest day and keep the spend under control.

Skip it or at least go in with extra clarity if your group is very sensitive to language barriers or if you know you’ll likely want lots of extra shots. In that case, confirm add-on pricing before you start, not after you’ve already paid for the package.

If you want the most enjoyable first visit, treat it like a hands-on lesson with a fun edge: listen carefully, ask questions, and let the instructors set you up right for each gun.

FAQ

Do I need prior gun experience for Shooting Package 70?

No. The experience is designed for beginners, and staff are on-hand to assist and teach you how to handle the different gun types.

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 your chosen guns.

What gun types are available?

Revolvers, pistols, rifles, and submachine guns are available.

Is the session in English?

Yes. The experience is offered in English.

How long does the activity take?

It lasts about 1 hour.

Where do I meet for the activity?

You meet at Budapest, Nagytétényi út 3, 1222 Hungary. It ends back at the same meeting point.

Is transportation included?

No. Private transportation is not included.

FAQ

What is the minimum age to participate?

This activity is strictly for people over 18.

How does cancellation work if plans change?

Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, you won’t get a refund.

Will I get tickets on my phone?

Yes. You receive a mobile ticket.

When will I receive confirmation after booking?

You’ll receive confirmation within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability.

Is it a private group activity?

Yes. It’s private, and only your group will participate.

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