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Best blend in a really large bowl?
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<blockquote data-quote="Frost" data-source="post: 147139" data-attributes="member: 974"><p>Still haven't found the right blend for that pot yet huh? Sorry bud, hopefully someone with more pot experience than I (so to speak ) will chime in with some suggestions. </p><p></p><p>Maybe some rubbed out jacknife plug? Just a wild guess based on it's packability. Reiner LGF, Stokebey Bullseye Flake and maybe Escudo comed to mind also...they kinda rub out into a nice ribbonish cut that wads up easilly and well and don't seem to suffer too much (to me) from rubbing out a bit.</p><p></p><p>I only do Lat on occasion, but Chelsea morning, DH 965 or EMP all seem to me as if they have a good cut for stuffin' and waddin', which is kinda what I think a big wide bowl like a pot needs, based on limited experience and research. </p><p></p><p>Thinking back, I seem to recall finding an old thread somewhere around here discussing this very topic. I'll see if I can find it.</p><p></p><p>As for the poker, I have a brissett poker that is definitely the tallest bowl in my racks, and probably has the most capacity. I have been using it for Old Joe Krantz for a while, but 3 friars seems to do even better in it. Might just be 'cause I like 3 friars better though :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frost, post: 147139, member: 974"] Still haven't found the right blend for that pot yet huh? Sorry bud, hopefully someone with more pot experience than I (so to speak ) will chime in with some suggestions. Maybe some rubbed out jacknife plug? Just a wild guess based on it's packability. Reiner LGF, Stokebey Bullseye Flake and maybe Escudo comed to mind also...they kinda rub out into a nice ribbonish cut that wads up easilly and well and don't seem to suffer too much (to me) from rubbing out a bit. I only do Lat on occasion, but Chelsea morning, DH 965 or EMP all seem to me as if they have a good cut for stuffin' and waddin', which is kinda what I think a big wide bowl like a pot needs, based on limited experience and research. Thinking back, I seem to recall finding an old thread somewhere around here discussing this very topic. I'll see if I can find it. As for the poker, I have a brissett poker that is definitely the tallest bowl in my racks, and probably has the most capacity. I have been using it for Old Joe Krantz for a while, but 3 friars seems to do even better in it. Might just be 'cause I like 3 friars better though :lol: [/QUOTE]
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