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Blends for Wide Chambers (like 320).
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<blockquote data-quote="d4klutz" data-source="post: 391716" data-attributes="member: 3423"><p>I have a couple of pipes with .75 inch bowls. I have found that a lightly packed, cube cut plug really sings, as do aromatic mixtures. I tend to pack em lighter than usual as they can pack down super quickly. The aromatics really sing in a wider bowl for me, as they have more room for the flavors to blend before tasting. I say start with a lighter flake like LBF or Newminster SRS fully rubbed out, and go from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="d4klutz, post: 391716, member: 3423"] I have a couple of pipes with .75 inch bowls. I have found that a lightly packed, cube cut plug really sings, as do aromatic mixtures. I tend to pack em lighter than usual as they can pack down super quickly. The aromatics really sing in a wider bowl for me, as they have more room for the flavors to blend before tasting. I say start with a lighter flake like LBF or Newminster SRS fully rubbed out, and go from there. [/QUOTE]
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