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Browning Nomad I HELP Identify

Started by longbow565, February 18, 2013, 09:16:00 PM

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longbow565

Hey I found this bow and want some info on it please. It is 54" AMO 50# serial is OE1187-1. Can anyone tell me about this bow. Like woods, year mfg, brace height etc. Thanks Tracy
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Jock Whisky

I had one in the late '60s. Gool l'il shooter. I think the riser wood was African Benge wood.
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joe skipp

"0" means built in 1970. My Nomad had bubinga riser, maple lams, black glass. Some risers were brown maple and shedua. Can't remember the brace, probably around 7.5"
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longbow565

Thanks guys. I made a string for it and it shoots really well. Makes me start to wonder if my 1200.00 bows are really that much better.
A man wearing a helmet defending his country should make more money than a man
with a helmet defending a football.
God bless America

Ray Lyon

QuoteOriginally posted by longbow565:
Thanks guys. I made a string for it and it shoots really well. Makes me start to wonder if my 1200.00 bows are really that much better.
Brownings, Red Wing Hunter, Bear Super K's/Kodiaks, Grizzly and Kodiak Hunter/Magnum are all great shooters and will hold a candle right along side many customs.
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