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Shooting Experience ALL IN Package in Budapest
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A shooting session in Budapest, with real range instruction.
This ALL IN package is built around one big thrill: you get to test a lineup of 8 guns on an organized slot at Churchill Shooting Range, with everything provided so you’re not juggling details. I like that you can sample a wide spread of styles and calibers, from .22LR up to 12/70, and that the range team (instructor names Gary and Daniel are mentioned) focuses on teaching and making the session smooth. One thing to plan for: this is a strictly 18+ activity, and you’ll need your own way to get there since private transportation isn’t included.
If you want a simple, no-nonsense experience, this hits the mark. You show up at the meeting point, your group goes in, and you spend about an hour trying the guns with provided ammo. There’s also a group-discount angle and a mobile ticket, which makes it easier to manage compared with experiences that feel half-planned.
The only “watch it” is practical rather than complicated: it’s not in a scenic district, it’s in an industrial park area. So plan on focusing on the activity itself, not the walk-and-window-shop part of your day—unless you’re already the kind of traveler who likes practical stops.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Shooting Experience ALL IN Package in Budapest: the setup that makes it easy
- The gun lineup: what you’ll actually try (and why it feels worth it)
- Calibers from .22LR to 12/70: what that range means for your expectations
- How the hour-long session flows at Churchill Shooting Range
- Price and value: what $380.15 covers (and what it doesn’t)
- Where to meet in Budapest (and why the industrial park setting is normal)
- Private group vibe in English: who this fits best
- What you should bring (and how to plan your day)
- Should you book this Budapest shooting experience?
- FAQ
- What is the duration of the Budapest shooting experience?
- Where do I meet for the experience?
- Is the experience offered in English?
- How much does it cost per person?
- What is included in the ALL IN package?
- What firearms do I get to try?
- What is the minimum age to participate?
- Is private transportation included?
- Is it a private activity?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key things to know before you go

- 8 gun lineup, multiple styles: From CZ and MP5 families to AK-47 and BENELLI M3
- Caliber range from .22LR to 12/70: A spread that feels more varied than typical one-gun tryouts
- Ammo and guns provided: You don’t bring gear; the package supplies what you need
- Private group feel in English: Only your group participates, and it’s offered in English
- About 1 hour on-site: Enough time to take it slow without turning into a half-day project
Shooting Experience ALL IN Package in Budapest: the setup that makes it easy
Here’s the appeal of this package in plain terms: you pay for an organized hour-long shooting session, and the hard parts are handled. You don’t need to locate rental gear, figure out what ammo fits, or worry about whether you picked the right session type. The range supplies the guns and the ammo, and the session is guided by staff who are described as accommodating and informative.
The venue is Churchill Shooting Range – Budapest, and the experience is offered in English. That matters if your Hungarian is limited (or zero). You want a session where you can understand the instructions, ask questions, and feel comfortable moving through the lineup. The experience is also explicitly described as a private tour/activity, so only your group participates. If you’re traveling with friends and want a more controlled setting than a big mixed crowd, this style usually feels better.
It’s also worth noting the pacing. The listing highlights that you can take your time shooting. In practice, that means you’re not being rushed through a “blink-and-you-miss-it” set of firings. It’s still an hour, so you can’t slow it down forever, but you’re not forced into speed-run mode either.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Budapest.
The gun lineup: what you’ll actually try (and why it feels worth it)

The core experience is trying 8 different guns in one session, with provided ammo. The lineup runs from .22LR up to 12/70, and it includes models used by military and special police forces. That last point is more than marketing fluff. When an operator offers a range of platforms used in real-world units, it usually means the session is built around familiarity and proper handling rather than a random grab bag.
Here are the guns and approximate ammo counts you’ll test:
- 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
Why this mix works for most first-timers: you get exposure to different “weapon-feel” categories. You’re not limited to one single type of firearm experience. The three 20-round options (CZ 512 Tactical, MP5, CZ Scorpion Evo) give you the time to get comfortable with the rhythm of a full string, while the 10-round rifles add a different style of handling. Then the smaller counts for the AK-47 and the BENELLI M3 still give you the big-name moments without turning the whole session into one long single-gun focus.
A smart value question you should ask yourself is this: do you care about quantity or variety? This package is built for variety. Even with smaller counts on the AK-47 and BENELLI M3, the fact that you can say you tried all eight platforms is the main “I got my money’s worth” driver here.
Calibers from .22LR to 12/70: what that range means for your expectations

The stated caliber range—.22LR up to 12/70—is a big part of why people book this instead of doing a one-gun rental. Caliber range is really about differences in firearm behavior, recoil feel, sound, and overall “experience texture.” Even if you don’t know the exact technical differences, the session is structured so you won’t only experience one type of sensation.
You should also interpret this as a sign the range is set up for multiple firearm classes. Moving from smaller-caliber options into heavier categories is not just a swap of ammo boxes; the session needs to be organized so each firearm can be used properly and efficiently. That’s where the guided, instructed feel comes in—people specifically mention that the experience is educational and instructional, and that the instructors are informative.
If you’re someone who likes learning through doing, this caliber breadth fits your style. If you’re sensitive to loud noise or recoil, it’s still worth keeping your comfort in mind and choosing this kind of activity carefully. The package itself doesn’t claim to be “quiet” or “low intensity,” so treat it as a hands-on firearms experience, not a gentle demo.
How the hour-long session flows at Churchill Shooting Range

This is listed as about 1 hour total, and that length is part of the value. It’s short enough that you can schedule it on a single day without planning a whole itinerary around it. It’s also long enough to cycle through multiple guns and actually feel like you completed something, not just tapped a trigger once.
The session is built as a progression through that 8-gun lineup. Since all guns and ammo are provided, the flow is mainly about switching between platforms, listening to guidance, and taking your time shooting. That “take your time” note is important. In good firearm experiences, there’s a big difference between being rushed and being given the chance to reset mentally and physically between tries.
You’ll also have the benefit of staff support throughout. The experience is described as instructional, with instructors Gary and Daniel specifically praised for being accommodating and informative. So when something is unclear—how a firearm feels, how you should approach handling, or what to expect for the next step—you’re not left guessing.
One small consideration: because you’re trying many guns, the session is likely designed around short-to-medium shooting strings rather than extended target practice. If you’re the kind of shooter who wants to spend a long time perfecting one technique on one firearm, you might find this format more of an introduction than a deep skill-building course.
Price and value: what $380.15 covers (and what it doesn’t)

At $380.15 per person, you’re not paying for a “maybe you’ll get to try something” scenario. You’re buying a package where:
- All fees and taxes are included
- All guns and ammo are provided
- The experience is in English
- Your group is handled as a private activity
That’s the value part. Many paid activities separate out costs (transport, equipment, ammunition, range fees, guide time). Here, the listing is very explicit that the shooting package itself is the bundled deal.
What’s not included: private transportation. That matters because it can affect your total day cost and convenience. If you’re using taxis or ride-hail to industrial-park areas, budget a little extra time so you don’t arrive stressed.
Also, the booking pattern says it’s often reserved about 43 days in advance on average. That’s a hint: if your travel dates are fixed and you want a specific time slot, you should book sooner rather than later.
Finally, remember how the ammo counts scale through the lineup. You’re paying for the ability to try eight different firearms, not a massive volume shooting session. If your priority is maximum rounds, you may need a different kind of range package. If your priority is variety and a guided, “do it once” experience, this looks well aligned.
Where to meet in Budapest (and why the industrial park setting is normal)

The meeting point is Budapest, Holló u. 6, 1075 Hungary, and the activity ends back there. It’s also described as near public transportation, which is a relief if you don’t want to wrestle with parking or schedule a car.
The location is called out as easy to find in an industrial park. That tells you something important about expectations. You’re going for the experience, not for a pretty arrival. In practice, that can be a good thing. It usually means clear signage, a dedicated facility, and a straightforward process for checking in.
If you’re building this into your day, treat it like a focused appointment. Show up on time, keep your plans tight around the start, and let the range be the main event.
Private group vibe in English: who this fits best

This is described as private, with only your group participating. That generally appeals to:
- couples or small friend groups who want a more personal session
- visitors who prefer not to be mixed into larger groups
- anyone who wants instructions in English without the friction of language barriers
The experience is also said to be suitable for most travelers, with the key exception: it’s strictly over 18 years old. So if you’re traveling with younger family members, this won’t fit your group.
Based on the way people praise the instructors (and the emphasis on an educational, instructional style), it also suits travelers who want to do more than just pull a trigger. You’ll get value from the chance to ask questions and learn through a structured lineup.
If you’re an experienced shooter and you’re hoping for a high-end training class, you may find this more of a “try it” session. Still, trying real military and special police-used models, with instruction and provided gear, can be a fun and confidence-building step.
What you should bring (and how to plan your day)

The big “what to bring” answer is simple: you don’t need to bring firearms or ammunition. The package provides both. The information you’re given also doesn’t list special items like eye protection or ear protection, so from the data you have, you should plan around what the operator requests at booking or confirmation.
For day planning, focus on these:
- Arrive a bit early so check-in doesn’t compress your session.
- Since private transportation isn’t included, factor in transit time to Holló u. 6.
- Wear comfortable clothing that won’t restrict movement.
- Keep your schedule open. Even with an hour on the clock, you want breathing room for the full experience rhythm.
One more practical note: confirmation is received at time of booking, and cancellation is free if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance. That gives you flexibility if your travel plans shift, but don’t wait until the last minute.
Should you book this Budapest shooting experience?
Yes, if your goal is a guided, variety-first firearms session with a clear lineup and minimal hassle. This package is easiest to love when you want to try eight recognizable platforms—CZ 512 Tactical, MP5, CZ Scorpion EVO, M4, HS VHS-2, H&K 416, AK-47, and BENELLI M3—with ammo supplied and instruction provided.
I’d skip it (or at least think twice) if you:
- aren’t comfortable with firearms and loud noise
- want lots of rounds for one specific gun
- need transportation included in the price
- are traveling with anyone under 18
If you’re booking for a “we did something memorable and we learned while doing it” kind of day, this one is a strong fit. The $380.15 cost is easier to justify because it’s bundled with taxes/fees and includes ammo—so you’re not hit with surprise add-ons mid-experience.
FAQ
What is the duration of the Budapest shooting experience?
It’s listed as about 1 hour.
Where do I meet for the experience?
The meeting point is Budapest, Holló u. 6, 1075 Hungary.
Is the experience offered in English?
Yes, it’s offered in English.
How much does it cost per person?
The price is $380.15 per person.
What is included in the ALL IN package?
It includes all fees and taxes, plus all guns and ammo.
What firearms do I get to try?
You’ll try 8 different guns. The lineup and round counts are provided for: CZ 512 Tactical (20), MP5 (20), CZ Scorpion Evo (20), M4 (10), HS VHS-2 (10), H&K 416 (10), AK-47 (5), and Benelli M3 (5). The session also ranges from .22LR up to 12/70.
What is the minimum age to participate?
The experience is strictly for people over 18 years old.
Is private transportation included?
No, private transportation is not included.
Is it a private activity?
Yes. It’s described as a private tour/activity where only your group participates.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience starts. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid isn’t refunded.





















