The situation might be different for new/own questions vs. old ones. New ones profit from the added bonus TravisJ mentioned, and if it is your own question, the bounty might be free.
On the other hand, if the question is several years old and not your own, there might be no new answers possible, except low-quality ones that hope to get the bounty. So it lingers on on the Featured questions tab, where it is not easy to see if a new answer is needed or not. It just seems unnecessary to keep the waiting period when even the text of the bounty states that it is for existing answers.
A simple choice would solve the problem: reduce the minimum time for this specific type to zero, but leave everything else as is. Therefore, everybody can either award it instantly (reducing visual clutters for others) or let it stay (increasing possible upvotes on the question and other answers.