The hunting shooting range in Puławy, operated by the District Board of the Polish Hunting Association in Lublin (ZO PZŁ Lublin), stands as a premier marksmanship venue in Eastern Poland. Originally adapted in the early 1980s from an active military shooting range and ammunition depot, the facility preserves the robust infrastructure of its defense-sector origins. By integrating these historical foundations with modern automation, the venue delivers an unparalleled standard of safe, regulated firearm handling and sport shooting.
One of the range's defining features is its picturesque and highly functional geographical layout. Tucked away in a dense woodland on the outskirts of Puławy, the shooting zones are closely surrounded by old-growth oak trees. This massive natural forest barrier serves as an exceptionally effective windbreak. By neutralizing crosswinds, the trees guarantee highly stable and predictable clay target trajectories, which is a major advantage for both novice practice and professional sporting leagues.
The venue is meticulously engineered to support the full spectrum of hunting pentathlon and hexagon shooting disciplines. Its infrastructure combines heavy earthwork modifications, reinforced concrete bunkers for safely housing clay throwers, and a comprehensive underground electrical network. The range features multiple specialized axes that accommodate both smoothbore shotguns and rifled long guns.
Key Layouts & Shooting Disciplines
Skeet (Krąg myśliwski): Comprises 7 shooting stations positioned along a curved arc, utilizing high and low throwing towers that launch crossing clay targets.
Trap (Oś myśliwska): Features 5 arc-positioned stations with an approaching shooting track to simulate real-world bird flushing.
Compak Sporting (Parcour): Consists of 5 straight-line firing stands automated by 6 electronically controlled throwing machines.
Practical Hunting Axis (MOP): A highly dynamic layout combining elements of skeet, trap, and parkour.
Running Hare (Zając w przebiegu): A shotgun-only moving target that travels across a 6-meter window at a distance of 35 meters.
Running Boar (Dzik w przebiegu): A rifle target moving across a 10-meter clearing at a distance of 50 meters, shot from a standing, unsupported position.
Roe Deer & Fox (Rogacz i lis): Precision rifle shooting at stationary targets placed 100 meters away, using static support posts for stabilization.
High Pheasant (Przeloty): Simulates high-flying game using a specialized tower elevated 18 to 20 meters above the firing line.
Beyond standard recreational shooting, the facility is a key regional center for education and firearm mastery. Supervised by range manager and certified instructor Dariusz Kozak, the site offers structured individual lessons, weapon zeroing (przystrzeliwanie broni), and safety prep courses for hunting candidates. It also functions as a certified training academy, hosting multi-day courses for range masters, hunting judges, and instructors, alongside crucial tactical first-aid workshops.
The range is highly active throughout the season, hosting prominent regional and national tournaments. Competitors frequently gather for events like the Lubelska Liga Parcurowa (Compak Sporting), the spring opener Puchar Wiosny, and the medical-profession championship Złoty Eskulap. On weekdays, the facility pivots to accommodate corporate bookings, offering businesses a private, controlled environment for team-building events, complete with outdoor catering options and banquets.
This multi-functional complex caters to a diverse range of visitors, offering specialized advantages that elevate the shooting experience for everyone involved.
Main Benefits & Advantages
Military-Grade Safety: Fortified with high earth embankments, heavy bullet traps, and secure concrete bunkers.
Stable Clay Flights: Protected by dense old-growth forest, preventing wind-induced target disruption.
All-in-One Training: Accommodates shotgun, pistol, and high-caliber rifle shooting from 25 to 100 meters.
Certified Staff Support: Access to experienced range officers, accredited PZŁ judges, and instructors.
Address & Contact Information
Physical Address: Strzelnica Myśliwska ZO PZŁ Lublin, ul. Żyrzyńska 8A, 24-100 Puławy, Poland.
Range Manager & Booking Coordinator: Dariusz Kozak
Phone: +48 667 499 000 or +48 607 653 532.
District Board Office (Zarząd Okręgowy):
Phone: +48 81 516 14 80
Email: zo.lublin@pzlow.pl
Structured Working Hours
The shooting range is active throughout the year, with hours shifting according to seasonal demands:
January, February, March: Open only by prior telephone arrangement.
April:
Tuesday & Thursday: 14:00 – 18:00
Saturday: 09:00 – 18:00
Sunday: 09:00 – 15:00
May:
Tuesday to Friday: 14:00 – 19:00
Saturday: 09:00 – 18:00
Sunday: 09:00 – 15:00
June, July, August:
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 14:00 – 19:00
Wednesday: 14:00 – 19:00 (Strictly reserved for Compak Sporting/Parkour)
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Saturday: 09:00 – 18:00
Sunday: 09:00 – 15:00
September:
Tuesday & Thursday: 14:00 – 19:00
Weekends: Closed
October:
Tuesday & Thursday: 14:00 – 17:00
Weekends: Closed
November, December: Open only by prior telephone arrangement.
For Corporate/Business Clients: Monday to Friday, 08:00 – 15:00 (Available year-round; requires advance booking).


