I do not believe archery target shooting is regulated by state law. Rather, it is primarily controlled by county and city law. For example, in Montgomery County:
That "Method (2)" refers to COMCOR 56.06.01
I have yet to find any law or regulation that is not published online for free and public access. So best bet is to look up your county code, then city code.
Sec. 57-6. Discharge of bows.
(a) Prohibition. A person must not discharge a bow in the County:
(1) from, onto, or across a public road;
(2) into or within 150 yards of a building or camp designed for human occupancy without the owner or occupant's written consent; or
(3) from, onto, or across public or private property without the owner or occupant's written consent;
(b) Exception. Subsection (a) does not apply to target archery practiced in compliance with safety guidelines established in regulations adopted under method (2).
That "Method (2)" refers to COMCOR 56.06.01
Target archery may be practiced in the County under the following circumstances:
(a) Target archery may be practiced on public property in the County in any area designated for target archery.
(b) Target archery may be practiced on private property in the County with the owner or occupant's written consent as long as:
(1) an arrow does not travel across or hit on a public road or strike any person, animal, or vehicle on a public road; and
(2) an arrow does not travel across or land on property owned or occupied by a person who has not given written consent for the target archery, or hit any person, animal, building, or vehicle.
I have yet to find any law or regulation that is not published online for free and public access. So best bet is to look up your county code, then city code.