Originally posted by Basinboy:
I've built a few of these. Can't get a pic to post so here's the link to YouTube I used
That was the first thing I thought of.
Spray painted burlap over straw bales is my everyday target.
Spray painted white foam insulation boards from Home Depot are my broadhead targets. A single 4x8 sheet is cut in half to make two 4x4 sheets. Double thickness is required to stop the arrow. After a few hits in the same spot, I just move the back sheet over a few inches to wear a new spot out. After about a couple hundred shots, it's ready for the trash. But at $20, it's cheap to replace & just make a new one.
I also use a little bit of carpet rolled over a saw horse to a height of 17" (back to brisket) that I use as a quasi-3D target. It's about 6-8 layers of carpet and my field points barely make it through. It's a fun way to put the pressure on to make sure I don't carelessly hit the spine or shoulder (board = bones = potentially ruined arrow)