Absolutely, 60 yards would make it a lot easier, but that was the case for many of us. In some areas, 60 yards might even be a long shot, especially from a tree stand (ground up in the tree).
That is especially right even here during the rutting season. Moose can be called in to as close as a few feet - maybe 15 to 30yard being more normal if the wind is tricky.
Dphar has it even worse, with even more open country shots, thus ranges running much longer.
I've walked up deer in the bush - still hunting, following tracks, stopping, looking, couples steps, stopping, looking, etc. & if the tracks were reasonably fresh when starting out, come up with the
buck in a 45minutes to an hour - maybe 200-300yards of 'hunting' distance. Those shots are usually well inside 60yards. Much shooting though is done though, in logging slashes, hunkered into
log piles on the landings, with anywhere from 80 to 150yard shots being the norm, especially on deer. Of course, around here the wolves have really skewed the hunting.