REVIEW · BUDAPEST
Shooting Experience ALL IN Package in Budapest
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You don’t come to Budapest just for monuments. You can also spend an hour behind the trigger. This ALL IN shooting package at Churchill Shooting Range is built for hands-on time, not just watching from the sidelines.
I like the easy-to-reach setup in an industrial park with a clear meeting point, and I really like that you get to try many different guns in one session, from .22LR up through 12/70. The session is private, so it doesn’t feel rushed, and you can take your time with each try.
One thing to consider: this is a shooting activity, and you’ll need to be comfortable following safety rules closely. Also, private transportation isn’t included, so plan how you’ll get there from wherever you’re staying.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- Entering Churchill Shooting Range on Holló u. 6
- What You Actually Shoot: 8 Guns in One 1-Hour Session
- Instruction Matters: Gary and Daniel Run the Safety and Setup
- The Flow of Your Private Hour: Unhurried, but Focused
- All-In Package Value: Why $380.15 Can Make Sense
- Finding the Right Fit: Who Should Book This?
- Practical Tips Before You Go (So Your Hour Goes Smoothly)
- Should You Book This Budapest Shooting Session?
- FAQ
- Where does the experience start in Budapest?
- How long does the shooting session last?
- What weapons will I be able to try?
- Is transportation included?
- What’s the age requirement?
- Is the tour offered in English?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key highlights at a glance

- 8 different firearms ranging from .22LR up to 12/70
- All guns and ammo provided, so you show up and shoot
- Private experience with your group only
- Instructors Gary and Daniel focus on instruction and accommodating guidance
- English-led session with a mobile ticket
Entering Churchill Shooting Range on Holló u. 6

Churchill Shooting Range, Budapest is set up in an industrial park, not a touristy strip. The good news is that it’s easy to locate once you have the address: Budapest, Holló u. 6, 1075 Hungary. If you like straightforward logistics, you’ll appreciate this kind of setup.
The meeting point is the same as the drop-off point at the end of your session. That matters because a lot of activities in big cities end somewhere different, which can complicate your plans. Here, you can plan a simple before-and-after day: get there, shoot, and you’re back where you started.
It’s also near public transportation, so even if you’re not driving, you should be able to reach the range without too much fuss. Still, private transportation is not included in the package price, so if you’re staying far out, you’ll want to plan your route ahead of time.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Budapest.
What You Actually Shoot: 8 Guns in One 1-Hour Session

The core of this package is the chance to try a spread of firearms in one controlled visit. The session is about 1 hour (approx.), and within that time you’ll rotate through 8 different guns, starting at .22LR and going up to 12/70. That range is a big part of why this experience is popular for first-timers and gear lovers alike.
Here’s the exact lineup and the amount of shooting time you get with each model:
- CZ 512 TACTICAL: 20 rounds
- MP5: 20 rounds
- CZ SCORPION EVO: 20 rounds
- M4: 10 rounds
- HS VHS-2: 10 rounds
- H&K 416: 10 rounds
- AK-47: 5 rounds
- BENELLI M3: 5 rounds
Two things I think are especially valuable about this lineup. First, you’re not stuck with a single platform. You’ll get to feel differences in how the guns handle, how they point, and what the overall experience is like across multiple styles. Second, the information that these are guns used by military and special police forces helps explain why the session focuses on practical instruction and controlled handling.
Real talk: the round counts are not huge per gun, so think of this as a taste-and-familiarity session, not a high-volume range day. But because it’s one hour, the structure keeps things moving and keeps you from spending the whole time waiting to switch targets.
Instruction Matters: Gary and Daniel Run the Safety and Setup
This isn’t a show-and-go. You’re guided by instructors who focus on the basics and then help you improve quickly as you test each firearm.
The named instructors you’ll likely work with are Gary and Daniel. In their style, the goal is to make the experience educational and instructional, while still keeping it fun. That combination is hard to find in activities that involve complex equipment, so it stands out here.
Even if you’ve shot before, you’ll probably appreciate having someone walk you through safe procedures and proper handling on each gun. And if you’re new, this type of instruction is exactly what you want. You don’t need to guess, and you don’t need to learn by trial and error in a setting that requires careful safety.
You’ll also have the benefit of the package being all set up for you. That means the range provides the guns and ammo, so you can focus on listening, asking questions, and getting a solid feel for each model.
The Flow of Your Private Hour: Unhurried, but Focused

Because this is a private experience for your group only, the pacing is different than big public group sessions. Your session is designed so you can take your time shooting, instead of being rushed by the next person in line.
In practice, that matters for two reasons:
- You can settle in before each switch in firearm, instead of feeling behind.
- You can ask for clarification if something feels unfamiliar.
At the same time, it stays focused. You’re rotating through eight specific guns in a set timeframe, so you won’t lose your session to long explanations. This is the kind of format that works well for people who want both structure and freedom.
If you’re hoping for a long, slow day at the range with tons of extra firing time, this is probably not that. But if you want a curated set of guns and a guided experience in around an hour, it’s a good fit.
All-In Package Value: Why $380.15 Can Make Sense

The price listed is $380.15 per person, and at this level, you’re paying for the range time plus the full setup. Here’s what’s included:
- All fees and taxes
- All guns and ammo provided (for the session’s round counts)
What’s not included:
- Private transportation
So the real question is value: are you paying for access and instruction, or are you paying and then still having to handle major extras? In this case, most of the heavy lifting is already covered. You don’t have to bring anything. You’re not hunting for ammo or arranging rentals. The experience gives you the guns, the ammo, and the organized rotation.
For many visitors, the biggest hidden cost on activities like this is logistics. Transportation can quietly add time, money, and stress. Since private transportation isn’t included, the best value here usually comes from planning your route early—especially if you’re staying somewhere not directly connected to public transit.
A second value factor: the lineup itself. You’re not just trying one firearm. You’re getting access to a range that includes popular models people recognize from military and special police references. Even with smaller round counts on some guns, that variety can be worth paying for because it turns your hour into a true comparison session.
Also note the booking pattern: it’s often reserved around 43 days in advance on average. That’s a hint to lock in your date if you’re traveling in peak season or have a fixed itinerary.
Finding the Right Fit: Who Should Book This?

This package is marked for adults only: 18+. Most people can participate, assuming they’re comfortable with the activity and can follow the safety guidance.
This experience is a great match for:
- First-time shooters who want instruction and a structured try-out of multiple guns
- Gun enthusiasts who want variety in a single hour
- People who want an activity that’s more hands-on than typical Budapest tours
- Groups looking for a private session where your time stays focused on your group
It may be less ideal if:
- You’re strongly uncomfortable around firearms or loud shooting noise
- You want long-range practice or high round totals rather than a curated rotation
- You’re unwilling to plan transportation, since private transport isn’t part of the package
One more practical note: the session is offered in English, and you’ll receive a mobile ticket after booking. If you like clear communication and easy access to confirmations, this fits.
Practical Tips Before You Go (So Your Hour Goes Smoothly)

You only get about an hour, so the small choices you make before you arrive can make a difference.
Here are the practical things I’d plan for:
- Build in time to reach Holló u. 6 in the industrial area. Industrial parks can be a little dull to walk through, so give yourself a buffer.
- Bring your mobile ticket and keep it easy to access on your phone.
- If you’re booking for a group, make sure everyone knows the meeting point and that it’s the same place you’ll return to.
- Come ready to listen. The instruction isn’t just a formality; it’s part of why the experience is described as educational and accommodating.
Also, go in with the right mindset. This isn’t a checklist-style stunt where you rush through. The format is built so you can take your time shooting with guidance, which is the smarter way to get a good feel.
Should You Book This Budapest Shooting Session?

If you want a guided, private, English-led shooting experience where you can try multiple military-style firearms in about an hour, this one is easy to recommend. The mix of gun types, the fact that guns and ammo are provided, and the presence of instructors like Gary and Daniel make it more than just a novelty.
I’d book it if you fall into the “I want to try a lot without planning a lot” category. The $380.15 price can feel steep until you compare it to the fact that fees and taxes are included and the full setup is handled for you.
Skip it if you’re not comfortable with firearms, loud noise, and strict safety rules. And if transportation is a concern, plan ahead, because private transport isn’t included.
If that sounds like your style of travel—hands-on, practical, and genuinely different—then this Budapest shooting session is a solid bet.
FAQ
Where does the experience start in Budapest?
The meeting point is Budapest, Holló u. 6, 1075 Hungary. The activity ends back at this same meeting point.
How long does the shooting session last?
The experience lasts about 1 hour.
What weapons will I be able to try?
You will try 8 different guns, from .22LR up to 12/70, including models such as CZ 512 Tactical, MP5, CZ Scorpion EVO, M4, HS VHS-2, H&K 416, AK-47, and Benelli M3.
Is transportation included?
No. Private transportation is not included.
What’s the age requirement?
This experience is strictly for people over 18 years old.
Is the tour offered in English?
Yes, the experience is offered in English.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel for free and receive a full refund if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid will not be refunded.






















