Shooting backstop

How far away is your backstop? A picture of what you have would help some in idea creation. I have made my own 'know your limits' type of targets from heavy washers purchased at the hardware store. Trying to shoot through the hole can really be a challenge and they can be hung from or nailed to your backstop.
I've changed the speed bag it's on a table instead of buckets now also look at the left cut 3 feet off the horizontal sheet of plywood .sandbags are stacked behind the wood more like sand buckets

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Mine is under construction at the moment. I'm in the process of moving from the front yard to the backyard. The front yard was set up for thirty and seventyfive yards. I used reflective backstops to reflect the pellets down. I added shelves for targets like cans, shot shells or wire nuts, bottle caps, army men, etc.
I hung different size pill bottles for swinging targets as well.
I had aquired plastic yard sign material that I used for hanging paper targets. Then I added store bought action targets.
The thirty yard array with the 75-yard in the back gound.
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There is a pan to ring at 77 yards
I have a Marksman target box on the shelf which is a challenge at 75.
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