Good morning.
I thought I'd pass this info along since I've been pleased with the product. I have a couple of the target stands from Hatpoint Targets. They are fairly inexpensive, lightweight, easy to assemble, and can be used for a variety of targets. Being made of plastic, they don't have the sharp edges or rough welds that can sometimes be found on welded metal stands. Maybe the best thing about them--I haven't "tested" the claim yet--is that they'll take multiple hits and still function as designed.
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John also makes a 1X2 plastic furring out of the same material. He says the plastic furring will take a staple just like a piece of wood. Like his stands, the material will take multiple hits before breaking or otherwise being ruined. No more wood splinters and no more wrapping sticks with duct tape or whatever to get you through a range session.
Down side? The stands are fairly lightweight and will tip over in a fairly mild breeze so a sandbag, a big rock, or a tent stake is needed.