Most if not all public lands in this state do not allow target shooting. As to whats on the end of your arrow is a different story. Here is the reg. as you see for big game you must have a broad head that will not fit through a 7/8" hole. For small game you can use any arrow (blunts, ect... ect...)except for whats listed in (d).
Just so you know Jack Rabbit season is open all year with no limit. So as long as you have a lic. and are hunting Jack Rabbits it doesn't matter what you have on the end of the arrow (see sec (d))or how many times you take a shot and miss
I always have a pig tag with me. Broadheads and blunts in my quiver. I am hunting pigs and Jack Rabbits.
(c) For the taking of big game, hunting arrows and crossbow bolts with a broad head type blade which will not pass through a hole seven-eighths inch in diameter shall be used. Mechanical/retractable broad heads shall be measured in the open position. For the taking of migratory game birds, resident small game, furbearers and nongame mammals and birds any arrow or crossbow bolt may be used except as prohibited by subsection (d) below.
(d) No arrows or crossbow bolt with an explosive head or with any substance which would tranquilize or poison any animal may be used. No arrows or crossbow bolt without flu-flu fletching may be used for the take of pheasants and migratory game birds, except for provisions of section 507(a)(2).