< <





INFO: Trad Archery for Bowhunters



Main Menu

Browning Wasp

Started by bartcanoe, April 09, 2011, 05:40:00 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

bartcanoe

I'm really enjoying shooting my Browning Wasp, it really is a smooth, fast shooter.  The handle on the Wasp just seems to fall into my hand perfectly.

The only problem is that it is 45#@28 and I'd like to get up to 50#@28.  The question I have is, do I need to look for a Browning Wasp at 50# or did Browning make other similar bows particularly in the handle/riser?
Dave

US Army Retired (1984-2013)
Job 42:1-6

4runr

Bart, in my opinion it is more important to shoot a bow with accuracy than heavier weight. That 45# bow is heavy enough to kill any game animal in NA if properly tuned, sharp broadheads are used.
On the other hand, if you just want to move up in weight, I'm sure there is a wasp out there somewhere in 50# just waiting for you to find it. Good luck.
Kenny

Christ died to save me, this I read
and in my heart I find a need
of Him to be my Savior
         By Aaron Shuste

TGMM Family of the Bow

bartcanoe

Kenny,

No disagreement.  I just know some states require 50# for Elk, and I wouldn't want to have to rule out those states when I try to do an Elk hunt.
Dave

US Army Retired (1984-2013)
Job 42:1-6

jacobsladder

I agree with Kenny...shoot with what you are most accurate with......

The wasp is a real sleeper.... i have two of them....both great shooters, but 1 handle is noticably larger than the other...browning made lots of different recurves......the safari, the fury, the wasp, the nomad, explorer, etc... all are great bows, but in my opinion the little wasp is one of the best shooting in the lineup.
TGMM Family of the Bow

"There's a race of men that dont fit in, A race that can't stay still; So they break the hearts of kith and kin, And they roam the world at will"  Robert Service

reddogge

45# to 50# is not a big move and you could accomplish that easily. I switch between these two weights all the time.
Traditional Bowhunters of Maryland
Heart of Maryland Bowhunters
NRA
Mayberry Archers

Jack Shanks

I had two almost identical Browning Wasp that I acquired from the same person. I believe they were probably purchased at the same time new and then hardly used if at all. The grip on one was larger than the other.




Jack Shanks

Steve O

Did the Wasp go thru several "phases"?  I could swear I remeber a green textured handle 3pc Wasp in the early 80's.

Brock

Do a **** search or just keep watching around here...a guy I know here has some Brownings and may be able to help...but here is one that JUST ENDED.

 http://cgi.****.com/ws/****ISAPI.dll?ViewItem&_trksid=p4340.l2557&item=230597779007&nma=true&rt=nc&si=pBqNfCf%252Br2BwOiJrFaMM9ryZtsE%253D


Have you considered a Browning Safari or Nomad Stalker...I thought the cobra was close but now that I saw a Wasp again I was wrong...LOL
Keep em sharp,

Ron Herman
Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Backcountry Hunters & Anglers
PBS Assoc since 1988
NRA Life
USAF Retired (1984-2004)

Contact Us | Trad Gang.com © | User Agreement

Copyright 2003 thru 2025 ~ Trad Gang.com ©