FITA (Olympic Round) is 90, 70, 50 and 30 yards for men. 70, 60, 50 and 30 yards for women.
The field rounds that we shot nearly every other week during the 50's/60's and 70's, were from 20 feet to 80 yards. This "close" thing is fine for hunting, and I couldn't agree more with that.
But archery is not just hunting...it's so much more by a wagon load.
The old archers spent much more time on the target ranges; field, hunter, American Rounds, York Rounds, et al, than they did hunting. After hunting season many of them shot indoor Chicago and NAA rounds as well. We loved archery and still do. Bowhunting is merely a byproduct of the archery game. There is nothing any more beautiful than a well shot arrow striking the gold at 90 meters (98.6 yards).
It has nothing to do with hunting.
How many of you have ever shot a field round?