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Good target for rubber tips?

I'm completely new to archery (havent even bought anything yet) and I'm hoping to get a setup so I can shoot in my backyard. I'll go to ranges occasionally but I want to be able to shoot 3+ times a week. I'm coming her from r/guns because ammo is expensive.

To be safe I'm planning on using rubber arrowheads (it's a suburban neighborhood, neighbors (and wife) probably wouldn't be happy with me shooting a deadly weapon in the backyard). The obvious problem with this is the arrows won't penetrate a target. So if I'm target shooting, how to I see where I hit? Ideas? The only one I've come up with is just shoot objects off a bench or something.

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