I got ahead of myself, and set the target a lot further away. Not thinking where the arrow would go, I shot and it cleared the target and went right through a large sticker bush into some dense overgrown brush that is hard to access without a flamethrower.

Okay, so I go back to pull my first arrow out... and it's like the sword of Excalibur buried in a stone. So with all the things I bought for my new crossbow, an arrow puller wasn't one of them.

I found a vendor on ebay selling the Danny Miller arrow pullers (new), so I bought one. In the meantime I'll see if I can use rubber gloves or something to pull this thing out. I even sprayed the front of it with silicone spray to make it easier to remove.

I don't know how much drop the arrows are going to have at different distances. So for a crossbow do you sight it in at the range you plan on shooting, then use Kentucky windage (elevation) if the target is closer or farther away?