Portable target stands:
Step 1) Weld two brackets designed to accept rebar.
Close up of the brackets
Step 2) Get or cut five pieces of rebar.
If you want to save on weight, you can use tubing, but it is more expensive.
DO NOT USE WOOD OR PVC!!! They will not last long as the splatter will cut them.
Step 3) Slide the rebar into your brackets, as shown below. Hang your target(s) how you like.
Assembled:
Dissassembled: you have 5 peices of rebar, two brackets, and a steel target with chains attached.
You can change out lengths or rebar for different desired heights. It balances well, is easy to make, easy to replace parts, fairly easy to disassemble and reasssemble, small enough for a car trunk when dis-assembled, light enough to hump into a spot where you cant drive.
There is a significant advantage to shooting hanging steel, as you not only know *that* you hit it, you can tell *where* you hit it, based on how the target reacts.