Profile of a Victim by Ron Mullins

A woman, by herself.  Young or Old, by herself. Distracted, by herself.  Displaying expensive clothes, purse and jewelry; by herself. Did you catch the recurring theme?   Whether we want to admit it or not, men (and sometimes women) prey on women and girls. Most...

Archery – Something for Everyone ​by ​Toby Ragsdale

As a kid I dreamed of playing for the Dallas Cowboys.  The only problem was when I finished my high school career I was too small, too slow, couldn’t throw well enough nor kick far enough so that dream never panned out.  Most sports require certain physical skills to...

Weight in Flight by Corby Rowe

Welcome back Anchor Point Readers!   Last month Toby gave us insight on arrow flight when shooting broad heads in “Wings on the Front”.  In the article he briefly touched on the unsafe practice of shooting under spine arrows and how it affects the accuracy of your...

Wings on the Front by Toby Ragsdale

With this sweltering heat it is hard to believe that hunting season is only a couple months away!  It’s time to get the “huntin’ rig” set-up and sighted in.   One of the most frequent questions I get from fellow bowhunters has to do with why...

Lock Time by Toby Ragsdale

In last month’s column Corby mentioned “Lock Time” which was the beginning of an in depth conversation between the two of us.  If you missed last month’s article, here is a brief recap of “lock time.”  Lock time is that split second between the...