50 yards.
Not sure how that was chosen, but it is not unreasonable as most of these pistol cartridge chambered rifles are mosty purchased for short range offhand plinking and short range deer hunting. It also seems to be in keeping with the accuracy potential of Handi's so chambered.
While there might be an allure to using the more commonly accepted benchrest standards, I do not think the Handi a bench rest rifle, nor even benchrest quality. The Handi is a plinker/ hunter, and at it's best will not be close to competitive to true competition oriented rifles. I think it would be a disservice to newer people on the board and those who have been around a while and are considering shooting in the next match to change the catagories and the expectations, real or imagined, concerning what this match is primarily about......a friendly exchange amoung friends not a competition in the common sense. If anyone chooses to take Jeff on, it is their choice, but certainly not the point of the NEF Postal Match.
The majority of us are plinkers at heart, most of us got these rifles to play with, and while we will fret and pull both hair and bullets, spend hours meditating on how to shave another tenth of an inch off the group or even simply get 5 of 5 into a single group, come hunting season, we will load up a batch of our best loads and head into the woods. Those of us not hunters, seem to hunker down at other projects, sticking their heads out once in a while as a warm winter day threatens to allow a few hours of shooting pleasure.
Besides, why fix whats not broke?