Not familiar with that target, but this is my two cents:
For a target to hold up to repeated broadhead use, it needs to use heavy dense foam like found in the old technology dense foam Mckenzie 3D targets. This foam reseals extremely well and holds up to much abuse. The only draw back is arrow removal. A good broadhead will slice the foam giving enough relief on the shaft to remove the arrow. But, if you shoot the foam with a field tip, the foam will reseal around the shaft and you can be very difficult to remove.
The new layered and soft foam technology makes arrow removal a breeze. Field points tend to ride between the layers making for long target life. But, a good broadhead will slice and shred these targets into a pile of scrap in short order.
I've never found a good target for broadheads that worked well with field tips when shooting heavy arrows. And, I tend to completely avoid any layered target when shooting broadheads.