For those of us who love to shoot steel, I have found that shepherds hooks do quite well to hold smaller targets, up to 8" if you can find the really good quality ones at least! you may have to heat it up and bend the hook closed around the target to keep it from sliding off the hook but that's no big deal for most! For the larger targets, I use 5 t-posts, two sets of a-frames wired or u-bolted together where they cross and one parallel to the ground, cradled on both ends by the a-frames. I have one of these set up at my range right now that has been holding upwards of 60 pounds of steel targets (I have some half inch silhouettes for the unmentionables) for 3 years now. I also have found that the fabric fire hose if you can find it makes great target hangers, bullets and balls tend to pass right through with fairly little damage unlike chains which break after a solid hit or two. Serpentine belts off of an 18 wheeler also hold up pretty well. Hope this gives you guys some ideas for your range, after all, if your range has a plethora of exciting targets, you will get out there and shoot more!