Okay, so I have a weird question. Is it legal to shoot game out of season with blunt tips for the purpose of practice hunting.
Absolutely not.It would be considered poaching and treated as such by any game warden anywhere.
Now dont take this as a personal attack,since you asked and you state,that you are new at this.....
Blunting animals of any kind,especially out of season,has been a hotly contested subject for some time.It can cause lethal damage to the animal regardless even if it isnt always apparent at first.I have seen cottontail rabbits shot with blunts from higher poundage bows that didnt kill them efficiently and they had to be chased down and finished off.Cottontails,are not that hard to kill compared to other critters either.I always advocate some form of cut on contact head,regardless of game hunted.
A few years ago,there was a "Icon" of traditional archery,who advocated Blunting domestic livestock,on public range as practice for hunting,in a well known traditional archery publication.It did not go over well and he was attacked by the majority,not only for the ethics of it,but for the legal aspects of it as well.
Not a good idea.