They're not really "sorry" targets, but the archery range at Kapolei in Hawaii (on Oahu) had some nifty homemade 3D targets. There were a couple that got shot up and the inner "skeleton" could be hit. You'd hear "tink" and know you just lost the tip of your arrow. There was another that wasn't anchored to the ground well. My buddy hit it and it started swaying, then tilted forward in slow-motion. He's going, "no, no, no, no, no, NOOOOO!!!!" as it falls over on to his arrow and he hears "Crack!" and the arrow breaks.
They had a big, I don't know what it was, a Snuffelufagus from Sesame Street or some Elephanmammothrhinobuffalo at the bottom of this hill. It was like a 100 some-odd foot shot downhill. Tall grass behind it. Guaranteed arrow loss if you missed.
They had another on a long cord that would zip about ground level down a hill for a "moving target" shot.
Kapolei was built on an old coastal gun emplacement bunker complex. Some targets were up against concrete walls. Yeah, miss those and that arrow is a done deal for the salvage pile.
This was 1996 to 1999 when I lived there and would shoot there. Get up early, get breakfast at Zippy's (yeah, local kine breakfast: two fried eggs, two scoop rice, some fried potagee sausage or some lup cheong or fried spam or combo of those), and hit Kapolei before it got too hot there. Then get lunch at some plate lunch place----Loco Moco usually. Or go to Zippy's again for some other local kine grinds.
I miss Hawaii. Especially this winter when we had these blizzards that took a day to dig out my jeep. Used to get on The Bus in Waikiki (we lived on Nahua Street, right across from International Marketplace) with bow and quiver in hand. Tourists found that "interesting" but, hey, I lived there! Get over it! Then go to the archery range at Kapiolani Park. Shoot for a few hours, talk story with guys like Carl and Ralph (anyone shoots there then knows these guys), then jump back on The Bus and go home. Put on swim trunks, walk barefoot to Waikiki Beach, and swim in that nice warm water to relax the muscles. Great memories...