You can make a really nice target for about $8 that will last at least two years and stop even the fastest arrows. All you need is two, 4 foot, all threaded rods, washers for all four ends, nuts for all four ends, two 2x6s, 3.5 feet long, (or however wide you want your target), and cardboard boxes. Drill a hole in the end of your 2x6s, put your threaded rod through both pieces of wood, and lay it on the ground and stack your cardboard on top of each other and fill up the space. Once you stuff the space between the two boards with all the cardboard you can squeeze then tighten the bolts up nice and tight and you have a very nice target with legs. One of the added benefits to this target is without a target face on the cardboard it forces you to practice the age old adage, pick a spot! Once you shoot the crap out of one side turn it around. I usually get two seasons out of mine before I need to replace the cardboard.