I'd say that almost every bird I have ever shot, I called in to 30 yards or less. A few years ago I worked one for 4 hours to get him to about 40 yards. At 40 he decided he was not that into my act so he started to wander away. I shot him at about 45 yards. That was the farthest I ever shot until two years ago. I hunted a particular bird off and on for two weeks. I think he was being hunted by someone else. He was super shy and very smart about staying far off the edges of the open field where I was working him. I had a decoy at 30 yards that a jake and a couple hens checked out. He stayed what seemed like another third of that distance away...he just was not coming in. I had worked him from over 400 yard away to whatever that distance was. It was the closest I had him in that two weeks. I was thinking this is the only chance this bird is going to give, if he puts his head up, I'm taking the shot. I had my gun partly up and as soon as his head went up, I aimed and pulled the trigger. He folded up on the spot like a cheap beach chair.
I walked out to the bird and looked back to where I had been tucked in and thought, holy crap, that looks like quite distance. I had my range finder with me and ranged it. 72 yards. That's a shot I never had any intention to take. I only pattern my turkey guns to 50. The bird had a head and neck full of holes.
I don't plan to make a habit of taking shots like that, but with TSS it's there.