Going forward we are doing a minor name change. We have carried the Name T3P Ranch AirGun Solutions while sales were at the forefront of our business but we feel it needs a change to better reflect our new Airgun Hunting and Shooting focus!

T3P Ranch AirGun Sports is the name we have chosen. It will fortunately not require changing of the website url and would probably have been mostly unnoticed were it not for this announcement.

Many of today’s hunters are used to “hunting” from the comfort of a blind looking over a feeder or bait station where they simply snipe the animal when it camly wanders in to feed. We call this a harvest NOT a hunt. Many of today’s “hunters” also are looking for a Hunting Lodge “Experience” where meals are catered, a bar with alcoholic drinks is provided, beds have clean crisp sheets, rooms are air conditioned and heated, Downed Animals are retrieved from the field by staff members who clean and dress the animal and provide the meat ready to go in a cooler for the trip home. If this is the type of “Hunt” your looking for we can’t help you!

What we offer is TRUE / REAL Airgun Hunting. No Blinds, No bait stations or feeders, No Lodges, No Alcohol, No Catered Meals, No Staff to see to your needs and wants. What we give you is a Hunt like your Great Great Grandfather had. An 1890’s Hunt, Raw and Dirty. You will Hunt by walking and stalking your game. You will need to know how to stalk, how to read signs, what different animal tracks look like, how to determine the age of a game trail you might find and if it is currently in use. You will need to know how to clean and process your own animals, You will need a Tent, Sleeping Bag and camping accessories, You will need to know how to gather downed mesquite to prepare a campfire to cook your own meals in a manner that does not risk a wildfire. You will not have access to porta johns or shower facilities so you must bring your own. You will be expected to pack it in and pack it out. You will find out how to “rough it” and when you succeed you will have the joy of knowing that you did it ALL on your own and could survive in the country without most of today’s modern conveniences.

Success is not guaranteed nor is the sighting of any particular species as it all depends on your skills and if the animals are present at the time of your hunt  …..  that is why it is called “Hunting” but if you don’t score a kill you still had the primitive experience and it is not about the destination, but more about the journey to get there! The destination is Icing on the Cake so to speak or the meat in the cooler as it were.

If your still with me and this sounds like the kind of “Real Airgun Hunt” you might enjoy then we are here to provide the place for you to carry out your dream of a Primitive Hunt like few places offer in America Today!

We do have a 4500 PSI Fill Station and a 400 yard primitive shooting range as well for your use. There is also a dirt “tank” (pond) stocked with catfish if you want to fish!

E-Mail us HERE, Use our Contact Form and get in touch with us to Book A Hunt today or use our Contact Information Here. We offer in Season big game species available in Texas as well as non-game species and especially feral hog’s and coyote’s year round!

Terms and Conditions

86R5352 SLB-D
By: Hughes S.B. No. 317
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
relating to the taking of feral hogs without a hunting license.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
SECTION 1. Section 42.002(c), Parks and Wildlife Code, is
amended to read as follows:
(c) A resident landowner or the landowner’s agent or lessee
may take feral hogs [causing depredation] on the resident
landowner’s land without having acquired a hunting license.
SECTION 2. Section 42.005(f), Parks and Wildlife Code, is
amended to read as follows:
(f) A nonresident landowner or the landowner’s agent or
lessee may take feral hogs [causing depredation] on the nonresident
landowner’s land without having acquired a hunting license required
by this chapter.
SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2019.

Governor Abbott signed the bill on Friday May 31st 2019. The law will go into effect on Sept. 1 2019.