A user may have a particularly tricky question, that he/she'd like to award a large bounty for, that could also be kept open for a longer period of time.
This increased period would be optional and subject to a cap proportional to the size of the bounty.
e.g. 200 points - max 2 weeks bounty (1 week extra)
300 points - max 3 weeks,
and so on.
This would make sense because some questions may be answerable only by a niche audience, and increasing the bounty period increases the probability of the question being found and answered by a person of just the right, niche expertise. A longer bounty period would also allow for adequate research to be done to answer particularly tricky questions. (the research itself may only take a couple of hours, but the answerer may only be able to make time for it, say on a weekend)
P.S: I'm asking because I have an open question right now that could use a longer-period bounty, and the only way I can achieve this effect in the current system is by:
1. Starting a bounty at a low level, say 100, for 1 week.
2. Keep opening new bounties for as long as the question goes unanswered.
3. Once a good answer is provided, award extra points to the answerer with a larger new bounty. (if that's possible).
Obviously this involves a LOT of wastage of points, and doesn't provide the full intended incentive to the answerers up-front. So a large bounty value COMBINED with a long bounty period seems to make a lot of sense.