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Title: browning nomad I
Post by: erierik on November 25, 2009, 05:18:00 PM
Can anyone give me some info on this recurve.I will be recieving one shortly,looked to be in excellant condition.Are they a smooth shooting bow?It is 49# @ 28"54" long.I have about a 28.5 draw length and hopefully its not too short for me.I just started shooting trad and love it but I have limited experience.How does the quality compare to other production bows of that time?
Title: Re: browning nomad I
Post by: Bob B. on November 25, 2009, 05:28:00 PM
My son has one, 42 pounds and is that length.  I pull just a tad over 30 inches.  I do get some finger pinch and the limbs look like the are getting pulled WAY too far back when I shoot her.  I t is very quiet and smooth.  At your draw I think you will really like it.  They are ok in speed and very quiet.  Enjoy you new bow!!

 :thumbsup:  

Bob.
Title: Re: browning nomad I
Post by: pharcher on November 25, 2009, 07:38:00 PM
I have a 50"  browning cobra1 that I draw to 29.5" It is my favorite bow!!
Title: Re: browning nomad I
Post by: 4runr on November 25, 2009, 08:24:00 PM
Hey Rick,

Post some pics when you get it, hope it works for you. The price was right, aye!
Title: Re: browning nomad I
Post by: joe skipp on November 25, 2009, 08:38:00 PM
Browning bows were well made, I preferred them over Bear. My second bow was a Nomad I and I killed my first 3 deer with it. Smooth drawing and average speed. I have a 55# Browning Cobra that I used this spring to kill my turkey. I love that little bow...
You can't go wrong with a Browning....
Title: Re: browning nomad I
Post by: George D. Stout on November 25, 2009, 11:34:00 PM
Great bows.  The Nomad I (54") and Nomad II (58") are still great shooting bows.  The Nomad Stalker (52") rounded out the Nomad model.
The Safari I (54")  and Safari II (60") are also wonderful shooters made with Brazilian Rosewood which Browning used quite a bit in their upper line models.  Browning bows were top of the line, with the Explorer I and II as their flagship models in the hunter models.  Stepping down from there was the Cobra, the Safari, then the Nomad.  They also made a 56" bow "Wasp" which was a lower to medium priced hunting model.
It would be hard to find a bad Browning.
Title: Re: browning nomad I
Post by: Jake Fr on November 26, 2009, 02:44:00 PM
i got one i want to get rid of it's a good bow shoots nice just to short for me i am realy happy with it's performance tunes easy and i shoot heavy arrows from mine and she seems to like em i hope you enjoy they are fun