Compressed, dried grass, tightly bound, serves as an effective backstop for archery practice. These dense blocks absorb the energy of arrows, preventing damage and allowing for easy retrieval. A typical example involves stacking several bales to create a thick, safe target.
Such targets provide a cost-effective and readily available solution for archers. Their dense composition offers excellent stopping power, while the layered structure minimizes arrow wear. Historically, readily available agricultural materials have been adapted for target practice, and this tradition continues today with the enduring popularity of these simple yet effective barriers. The inherent biodegradability also presents an environmentally sound option compared to some synthetic alternatives.