I use these. When I go shoot I do two phases. I start by practicing drills to improve on specific areas and then after I do that I work on drills with movement to practice what I was just working on. For the second half of my shooting I use fresh cardboard targets. I keep them after I shoot them and then when I shoot the following week I use the already shot targets to staple 8.5x11 paper targets on do to the specific drills. After that they are usually too shot up to use anymore so I throw them away.
Where I shoot it is extremely windy and my cheap amazon target stands would constantly blow over. I hated doing it, but I got so fed up I dropped a lot of money on buying some high quality, and heavy, target stands. Sucked spending the money, but since then I haven't had a target blow over.