Phnom Penh Outdoor shooting Range

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Phnom Penh Outdoor shooting Range

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Gunfire hits different when it’s organized.

This Phnom Penh military-base outdoor shooting range is a surprisingly fun, controlled way to spend the day, and I liked two things right away: the English-speaking Huot stays with you the whole time, and the set-up includes unlimited beer plus soft drinks and water. One thing to think about first: the $15 fee doesn’t mean you shoot for free, so you’ll still need to bring cash to pay for the shooting itself—and you must be 18+.

Key Things That Make This Shooting Range Tour Feel Worth It

Phnom Penh Outdoor shooting Range - Key Things That Make This Shooting Range Tour Feel Worth It

  • Huot’s English and presence: you’re not left figuring anything out on your own.
  • Pick-your-guns approach: the package can be tailored to how many guns you want to shoot.
  • Safety briefing before any trigger time: you get earmuffs and a clear rundown.
  • Unlimited drinks onsite: beer, plus soft drinks and water keep the mood light.
  • Food included between sessions: pork skewers with sticky rice hits the spot after action.
  • Transport stays practical: clean, hygienic, air-conditioned rides with an English-speaking driver.

Phnom Penh Military-Base Shooting: The Real Vibe

Phnom Penh Outdoor shooting Range - Phnom Penh Military-Base Shooting: The Real Vibe
This isn’t a shooting range that feels like a lone hobby shop. You’re headed to a military base outdoor shooting range, so the whole day carries a serious, operational feel. That matters because it shapes the experience: you’ll spend less time guessing and more time following instructions, with an instructor guiding you through how each gun should be handled.

I also liked that the mood doesn’t get too stiff. You’re outdoors, it’s active, and you get to relax between shooting moments. The unlimited beer (plus soft drinks and water) helps the day feel like a social activity, not just a technical one. It’s an unusual combo in Cambodia, and it’s a big reason people leave talking about the fun factor as much as the shooting.

The main caution? Treat it like a real activity with real add-on costs. The tour experience includes plenty—but the shooting payment itself is extra, and you’ll need to plan cash ahead of time. Also, this is only for adults.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Phnom Penh.

Hotel Pickup to the Range: An Easy Start in the Countryside Air

Phnom Penh Outdoor shooting Range - Hotel Pickup to the Range: An Easy Start in the Countryside Air
The day begins with pickup from your hotel lobby. You’re not expected to arrive on your own, and that makes a big difference when you’re trying to fit this into a Phnom Penh schedule. There’s an English-speaking driver in an air-conditioned vehicle, and you’ll be taken to the range with clean, safe transportation.

The drive is part of why this feels like more than just a shooting session. It gives you a buffer so the day doesn’t start abruptly, and you can mentally switch gears from city travel mode to activity mode. Once you arrive, the staff keeps things moving. You get oriented, you get what you need, and then you’re on to the fun part.

If you want to avoid any last-minute stress, send your contact details (including WhatsApp) so they can coordinate the pickup time window. The activity notes that timing is flexible, and good communication helps everything run smoothly.

Orientation and Choosing Your Guns: Make It Your Day

Phnom Penh Outdoor shooting Range - Orientation and Choosing Your Guns: Make It Your Day
When you arrive, you’ll get a personalized orientation. The key detail I’d underline here is that you can choose which guns you want to shoot, and your package can be tailored to the number of guns you’d like. That means this isn’t a one-size-fits-all arrangement where you pay and hope it matches your interests.

Practically, this gives you control. If you’re curious about trying a few different types, you can do that. If you’d rather focus on a smaller number, you can aim for a shorter list and spend more time getting confident with what you select. You also avoid the awkward feeling of being rushed into something you didn’t really plan for.

Because the range offers many types of guns, take a moment to think about your goals before you get there. Ask questions early during orientation if you’re unsure. The staff will guide you, but you’ll get a better experience if you start clear on what you want the day to feel like: more variety, or more time with fewer options.

Safety Briefing and Earmuffs: Where the Serious Part Starts

Phnom Penh Outdoor shooting Range - Safety Briefing and Earmuffs: Where the Serious Part Starts
Before any trigger pulling, you’ll go through a safety briefing and receive earmuffs. This is not the kind of activity where you should treat the rules as optional. The range is set up with safety in mind, and the orientation and briefing flow matters because it sets expectations for how the session runs.

One helpful thing is that the instructor doesn’t just point at a gun and send you off. You’ll get guidance on how to hold each gun properly, and you’ll also get an idea of the kind of recoil to expect. That recoil information is more than trivia; it helps you stay calm and avoid tense, awkward shooting posture.

If you’re nervous about the noise or sensation, this is the part you’ll thank yourself for paying attention to. Earmuffs plus clear coaching makes a big difference between feeling overwhelmed and feeling in control.

Shooting Time With a Patient English-Speaking Instructor

Phnom Penh Outdoor shooting Range - Shooting Time With a Patient English-Speaking Instructor
Once you’re geared up, you start shooting. The instructor takes the time to show you what to do and stays engaged throughout the activity. That matters a lot for first-timers. You don’t just get a basic instruction and a quick photo moment. You get coaching that aims to help you actually handle the gun the right way.

The strong praise for the guide experience makes sense here. Huot is specifically mentioned as having very good English and as being funny and caring—exactly what you want when you’re doing something that’s both thrilling and technical. A good instructor reduces uncertainty, and uncertainty is what drains the fun from activities like this.

Also, because the session is tailored to the number of guns, the instructor’s attention feels more purposeful. You’re not stuck in a rushed lineup where no one remembers what you were unsure about five minutes ago.

A useful mental note: focus on technique over performance. The goal is to learn how to hold and fire safely with guidance. If you treat it like a training moment rather than a competition, the day feels more comfortable and enjoyable.

Unlimited Drinks and Pork Skewers: The Social Break That Keeps It Fun

What’s included on-site is a big part of the experience. You’ll have unlimited beer, plus soft drinks and water available during the activity. There’s also food included: pork skewers with sticky rice.

This isn’t just about snacks. After you shoot, you’ll likely want a break—time to cool down, reset your posture, and calm your senses. Unlimited drinks make that break easy, and the beer helps take the edge off the intensity of gunfire, especially for people who are there for the thrill and the story, not for precision.

The pork skewers with sticky rice are also a smart inclusion. Food keeps energy steady, and it helps you enjoy the full 5-hour window without feeling worn out. It’s a small thing, but it changes the tone from harsh activity to full outing.

Price and Logistics: What $15 Really Buys, and What Costs Extra

Phnom Penh Outdoor shooting Range - Price and Logistics: What $15 Really Buys, and What Costs Extra
At $15 per person, this sounds like a bargain—until you look at what isn’t included. The tour pricing includes the overall experience elements, like pickup, transport, and the included food and drinks. But the notes clearly say that all expenses for the shooting are not included.

So here’s the practical way to think about value: you’re paying $15 for the guided, organized access and the base experience, and then you pay separately for the shooting options you choose. Your package is tailored to how many guns you want to shoot, which means your final cost can scale depending on your choices.

That setup can be good value if you plan. Decide how many guns you want ahead of time, and budget for the additional shooting payments. If you arrive without a plan, costs can creep up just because you keep saying yes in the moment.

One more logistics point: bring cash. The activity info specifically says all travelers have to bring cash and pay for shooting. That’s non-negotiable. If you’re used to paying everything by card, this is your heads-up to withdraw before you go.

Timing and How a Flexible 5-Hour Experience Plays Out

Phnom Penh Outdoor shooting Range - Timing and How a Flexible 5-Hour Experience Plays Out
The duration is listed as 5 hours, and the activity is described as flexible. That usually means you’re not stuck with a tiny fixed window where one delay ruins everything. Instead, you likely have a start-time range, and you’ll spend much of those hours at the range from orientation through shooting and breaks.

In a practical sense, plan for a full half-day. Wear comfortable clothes because you’ll be moving around and staying outdoors. Also keep your phone ready for any WhatsApp coordination so pickup timing stays clear.

If your schedule is tight, this tour can still work because the time is flexible and pickup is included. Just don’t schedule it as your first thing in the morning. Give yourself breathing room in Phnom Penh, because once you start an active day, you’ll be happy you didn’t rush it.

Who This Is Best For (And Who Should Skip It)

Phnom Penh Outdoor shooting Range - Who This Is Best For (And Who Should Skip It)
This is clearly best for adults who want a hands-on, supervised experience. It’s especially good if you:

  • want an English-speaking guide to explain what you’re doing
  • enjoy trying something outside your usual sightseeing routine
  • like structured fun: briefing first, then shooting
  • want a day that includes food and drinks, not just a single activity

It’s not suitable for children under 18, and if you’re uncomfortable with firearms, noise, recoil, or safety rules, you’ll probably feel stressed rather than excited. Also remember: you’ll need cash, and shooting costs are additional, so it’s better suited to people who can plan and budget.

Should You Book This Phnom Penh Shooting Range Tour?

I’d book it if you’re looking for an unusual Phnom Penh experience that feels safe, guided, and actually fun—not just a checkpoint you pass through. The big selling points for me are the English-speaking instructor experience (especially Huot’s described English and caring attitude) and the full package feel with unlimited beer, soft drinks, water, and pork skewers with sticky rice.

Skip it if you want a fully fixed, predictable price with no cash and no add-ons. This is a “base experience plus shooting payment” kind of day, and the adult age rule is firm. Also, if you’re hoping for something purely sightseeing-focused, this is action-first.

If you like hands-on travel and don’t mind planning for extra shooting costs, it’s a strong pick for a memorable half-day in Cambodia. Just bring your cash, be ready for the serious safety briefing, and let the instructor do the teaching. That’s when the day turns from scary to fun.

FAQ

How long is the Phnom Penh Outdoor shooting Range experience?

It lasts 5 hours. Starting times depend on availability.

How much does it cost?

The price is listed as $15 per person.

Is pickup included?

Yes. The tour includes hotel pickup, and you should wait at the hotel lobby.

What’s included in the price?

The included items are unlimited beer, soft drinks, cool water, pork skewers with sticky rice, an English-speaking driver, an English-speaking instructor, and safe, clean transportation with air conditioning.

Do I need to bring cash?

Yes. You need cash, and you pay for the shooting expenses with cash.

Who can participate?

Only people aged 18 years and above can participate. It’s not suitable for children under 18.

Can I cancel for a refund?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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