Hello,
For a good cheap target, you might want to make your own.
Just stuff an old burlap bag with plastic sheeting (or get burlap material from Walmart and tie or sew the edges together with plastic ties or thread in the form of a sack and use that). And I do mean stuff. Just cram all the sheeting you can get into the thing and then tie off the top with plastic ties.
This target will give you easy two finger arrow removal and arrows only penetrate a couple of inches out of the fastest bows. When one side of the burlap targets wears out, just turn it over. When the plastic begins to fall out too much, it's time for a new bag or burlap cover; but, you can just keep on using the same plastic material.
These targets are easy and quick to make, are very durable, and last a lot of shots.....and they only cost a buck or two to make.
I've been using them for years. (They are great for field points but not broadheads).
Good Shooting....Raven