**There are no data** that I am aware of that suggests that a 48 hour delay (or any other delay, for that matter) is optimal. The statistics at the top of the page on SO (and all other SE sites that I checked) show that **the questions with bounties are a minor fraction of all questions**. This suggests that  removing the delay for all bounties, or for large bounties, or for bounties posted by users with at least X rep, will have little effect on the rest of the questions.

**The best way to answer this question is by doing experiments** to measure the positive and negative effects of varying the bounty delay. Without the data, this conversation is limited to the exchange of opinions and case studies (with limited *N*). Possible effects/metrics to measure:
- **Quality of the bountied questions and answers**: question score, answer score, top answer score, % questions with accepted answers, % questions with no answers).
- **Percent questions voted to close or flagged** (as off topic, as very low quality, for moderator intervention).
- **Number of views per question for non-bountied questions** (to measure the degree to which attention is drained from non-bountied questions to bountied ones).