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What am I doing wrong? A pipe-packing lament.
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<blockquote data-quote="Niblick" data-source="post: 571642" data-attributes="member: 4505"><p>Go ahead and pack your next pipe the way you are doing it except take the tobacco back out of the pipe and remove 20 percent from the pile. Repack the pipe again the same way and smoke it. One of my problems was overpacking pipe with too much tobacco in the beginning. Keep doing this for a while and before long you will not have to. </p><p></p><p>Remember packing to lightly can be overcome by you tamping once the pipe is lit. Drying tobacco does give different burn rates and taste profiles. Some blends I prefer on the wetter side compared to the dryer side and this will be up to you to decide. You'll be codger loading the pipe before you know it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Niblick, post: 571642, member: 4505"] Go ahead and pack your next pipe the way you are doing it except take the tobacco back out of the pipe and remove 20 percent from the pile. Repack the pipe again the same way and smoke it. One of my problems was overpacking pipe with too much tobacco in the beginning. Keep doing this for a while and before long you will not have to. Remember packing to lightly can be overcome by you tamping once the pipe is lit. Drying tobacco does give different burn rates and taste profiles. Some blends I prefer on the wetter side compared to the dryer side and this will be up to you to decide. You'll be codger loading the pipe before you know it. [/QUOTE]
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