I had an old rifle target stand made from 1x2s bolted together. I would just stick it in the dirt since the place I was shooting had really sandy soil. It took a couple bullets as I was developing cast loads for an old 30-30 & subsequently broke. Now, I keep it around for paper tuning arrows by putting a giant binder clip on the busted section. I just use whatever I happen to have around to hold it in the back yard -- cinder block, an old boot, whatever. But I've found bare shafting to be much more reliable for me (and less to setup) so I mostly just do that. Between that & just standing 6' in front of my straw bales, I get a pretty good look at how straight the arrows are coming out.