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cam3458 02-01-2007 08:29 PM

browning wasp
 
i recently found a 1972 or 74 some where in that area at a garage sale for 20$i bought it i no nothing about it has never been shot does any one no any thing about this bow wat its worth

HNI_Christine 02-02-2007 02:42 PM

RE: browning wasp
 
A Browning Wasp is a 'cheaper' recurve on the $$ scale. Usually selling for $70-$120.00 on ebay.

If your bow is shootable, you got a great deal. The Brownings are nice, light, no frills bows.
The short length makes them particularly well suited to bowfishing.

I shoot a Browning Nomad, which is pretty close to the Wasp.

Congrats on the great find!

cam3458 02-02-2007 03:39 PM

RE: browning wasp
 
thanks for the info ya i didnt think it was worth to much i like it its a nice bow

popeandyoungchaser 02-07-2007 05:13 PM

RE: browning wasp
 
I recently aquired a Browning Wasp recurve. My girlfriends dad had it hangin' in his garage. It is 40# @ 28" but with the stack my 30" draw puts on the limbs it is just under 45#. It seems to shoot very well for a short recurve. I am goin' to use it as my doe buster in the up comin' season. You should be very pleased with this bow.


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