REVIEW · BUDAPEST
Shooting Experience ALL IN Package in Budapest
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Eight guns in one calm hour.
This Budapest shooting experience is interesting because you get to work through an 8-firearm lineup from .22LR up to 12/70, with guns and ammo handled for you. I like that it is instruction-focused and takes its time, not a rushed conveyor-belt session. One drawback to consider: this activity is strictly 18+, and you should be comfortable around firearms before booking.
You meet at Holló u. 6 in an industrial park setting, and the whole experience runs about 1 hour. It is offered in English, includes all fees and taxes, and uses a mobile ticket, so the day-of part stays simple even if you’re not driving.
In This Review
- Key Highlights Worth Marking on Your Map
- A One-Hour Gun Buffet at Churchill Shooting Range
- Price and What $380.15 Buys You in Budapest
- Meeting at Holló u. 6: Getting There Without Drama
- The Lineup: From .22LR to 12/70, Eight Firearms You Can Actually Try
- How the Instruction Keeps This From Feeling Like a Rush
- What You Should Expect During Your Session
- Who This Shooting Experience Is Best For (and Who Might Want to Skip It)
- Price, Groups, and the One-Hour Time Cap
- Should You Book Churchill Shooting Range in Budapest?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point for this Budapest shooting experience?
- How long does the Shooting Experience ALL IN Package last?
- How many guns will I be able to try?
- What calibers are included in the lineup?
- Are guns and ammunition provided?
- Is there a minimum age requirement?
- Is it a private experience or shared with other groups?
- Is the tour offered in English?
- What’s included in the price?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key Highlights Worth Marking on Your Map

- Eight different guns to try: from .22LR to 12/70, all provided for you
- All ammo included: you shoot specific round counts for each firearm
- Private group experience: only your group participates
- Takes its time: you can shoot at a relaxed pace during your session
- Instructors Gary and Daniel: praised as accommodating and informative
A One-Hour Gun Buffet at Churchill Shooting Range

This is the kind of activity that makes sense if you want variety without the hassle of owning anything or researching which local range is best for beginners. The session is set up to let you try multiple platforms in a single visit, and the time block is short enough that it doesn’t swallow your whole day.
You’re based at Churchill Shooting Range – Budapest, in an industrial park area. That does two things for you: it makes the location feel purpose-built for shooting, and it also means you’re not hunting through old streets for a hidden back entrance. The tour info calls out that it is easy to find, and it is near public transportation, which matters if you’d rather not arrange private transport.
The experience is private for your group and runs about 1 hour. In plain terms: you get attention, and you don’t have to wait on a bunch of unrelated people cycling through at the same time. It’s offered in English, so you can ask questions and stay with the instruction without playing guessing games.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Budapest.
Price and What $380.15 Buys You in Budapest

Let’s talk value, not just numbers. At $380.15 per person, you’re paying for a packaged shooting session that covers all fees and taxes, plus the biggest cost driver: the guns and ammunition you’ll use. You are not arriving and then discovering surprise add-ons for each firearm. You’re also not paying to rent one gun only and then leave with a single try.
The price also buys you the unusual part: you don’t just sample one “starter” firearm. You move across a range of models with different styles, which is exactly what makes this feel like a true experience rather than a quick taste. The tour is designed around an 8-gun progression, with specific round counts assigned to each firearm.
One more value point is that the experience is listed as educational and instructional, and you can take your time. Even if you’ve shot before, that matters because it’s not only about pulling the trigger. It’s about learning what you’re handling as you go.
Meeting at Holló u. 6: Getting There Without Drama

Your meeting point is Budapest, Holló u. 6, 1075 Hungary, and the activity ends back at the same place. If you’re staying in central Budapest, plan for travel time and don’t count on being able to wander there casually. It’s in an industrial park setting, so it’s practical to treat it like a scheduled stop rather than something you tack on between sights.
Private transportation is not included, so you’ll likely rely on public transit, a taxi, rideshare, or your own plan. The info says it is near public transportation, which is good news if you want the simplest, cheapest route.
Also, note the format: you’ll have a mobile ticket, and confirmation is received at booking. That combination usually means fewer steps when you arrive and less time spent sorting paperwork on site.
The Lineup: From .22LR to 12/70, Eight Firearms You Can Actually Try

This is the heart of the experience. You try 8 different guns, from .22LR up to 12/70. The session includes firearms that are described as being used by military and special police forces, which adds context for why these models are chosen. It also signals that the lineup is meant to show you real-world weapon categories, not just one-off rentals.
Here is the exact session lineup with the listed round counts:
- 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
What I like about this structure is that it’s not “everything gets the same number of shots.” You’ll spend more time on the CZ 512 Tactical, MP5, and CZ Scorpion EVO with 20 rounds each, which is a decent amount for getting comfortable with a platform. Then you move into the M4, HS VHS-2, and H&K 416 with 10 rounds each. Finally, AK-47 and Benelli M3 are shorter with 5 rounds each, which still gives you exposure but keeps the full hour from running long.
You should also think about how the calibers change the feel. Even without getting technical, jumping from .22LR into larger calibers (and up through 12/70) means the sensation, recoil feel, and report will be different at different stages. That’s part of the point of a lineup like this: you’re learning what varies between weapon types and sizes.
How the Instruction Keeps This From Feeling Like a Rush

The highlights call out that you can take your time shooting in this private experience. That is one of the best qualities you can look for in a shooting session, because speed can turn even a fun activity into a stressful one. A relaxed pace helps you focus on what you’re doing and helps you absorb instruction instead of rushing through it.
The experience is also described as educational and instructional, and the standout detail in the feedback is the quality of the instructors. In particular, Gary and Daniel are praised as good instructors who are accommodating and informative. That matters because you want the guidance to be clear, not vague, and you want staff who can adapt to the pace of your group.
A private setting helps too. When you’re not sharing the lane with a rotating crowd, instruction can feel more like a real lesson than a checklist. And because all guns and ammo are provided, you’re not juggling gear or setup tasks that add pressure.
What You Should Expect During Your Session

Even with just one hour on the clock, the experience is clearly organized around trying several firearms in sequence. You’ll move through the lineup, and the round counts are built in so you get enough time with each model to feel the difference without wasting rounds.
All guns and ammo are provided, so you only need to show up and follow staff directions. The activity is designed so most travelers can participate, but it is strictly limited to people over 18. If you’re traveling with a group, confirm everyone meets the age requirement before you lock in plans.
The overall flow is simple: you arrive at Holló u. 6, check in for your private session, and then the shooting experience happens within the scheduled time window before you head back to the meeting point.
One practical note: because the range is in an industrial area, don’t treat it like a quick street stop. I’d plan to arrive a bit ahead of time and let staff take it from there.
Who This Shooting Experience Is Best For (and Who Might Want to Skip It)

This fits best if you want three things at once:
- a structured way to try multiple firearms
- included ammo and gun rental (so you’re not managing extra costs)
- a session led by instructors who are described as accommodating and informative
It also helps if you’re a fan of firearm platforms from military and special police use. The lineup includes recognizable names like MP5, M4, AK-47, and H&K 416, which is a big reason people book this in the first place. You’re getting hands-on time with that style, not just reading about it.
This probably isn’t for you if you:
- are under 18 (it’s strictly 18+)
- get uncomfortable around firearms or want an activity that’s not hands-on
- don’t like industrial-park logistics and don’t have a plan for getting there without private transportation
Price, Groups, and the One-Hour Time Cap

A detail worth keeping in mind: the activity mentions group discounts and a private tour/activity format. That means the per-person cost can make more sense depending on how your group is formed and how many people book together.
The experience runs about 1 hour, which is short enough that you can pair it with other Budapest plans on the same day. It’s also a time cap that can help you decide if you’re okay with a concentrated session rather than a long, slow introduction.
Another small planning point: the info notes a minimum number of travelers for the experience to run. If that minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund. That’s normal for smaller niche activities, but it’s still good to know before you build a tight schedule.
Should You Book Churchill Shooting Range in Budapest?
If you want a single stop that gives you variety, instruction, and included ammo, I’d say this booking makes sense. The mix from .22LR up to 12/70, the 8 different guns, and the fact that everything is provided for you are the big reasons to consider it. Add in that instructors like Gary and Daniel are described as informative and accommodating, and you have a good recipe for a fun, controlled experience rather than a chaotic one.
Book it if you’re:
- 18+ and comfortable with firearms
- traveling in English
- curious to try multiple platforms you’ll likely never have access to again
Skip it if you want a sightseeing-style activity, don’t want anything hands-on, or you’d rather have transportation handled for you. Also, if you’re sensitive to the idea of shooting larger calibers, remember that the session includes the range up to 12/70.
FAQ
FAQ
Where is the meeting point for this Budapest shooting experience?
The meeting point is Budapest, Holló u. 6, 1075 Hungary. The activity ends back at the same meeting point.
How long does the Shooting Experience ALL IN Package last?
It lasts about 1 hour (approx.).
How many guns will I be able to try?
You will try 8 different guns during your session.
What calibers are included in the lineup?
The experience covers guns from .22LR up to 12/70.
Are guns and ammunition provided?
Yes. All guns and ammo are provided for you during the experience.
Is there a minimum age requirement?
Yes. This experience is strictly for people over 18 years old.
Is it a private experience or shared with other groups?
It is a private tour/activity, and only your group will participate.
Is the tour offered in English?
Yes, the experience is offered in English.
What’s included in the price?
The package includes all fees and taxes.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes, you can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, it won’t be refunded.
























