guys thanks for all the advice! I dried out my tobacco for 30 mins on a paper towel before I smoked it (Peterson Connoisseur's Choice), and packed the same way I had been, it was SO much better! the taste was way better, barely any tongue bite, and it stayed lit way longer too! I'm thinking that it might have been the humidity of the tobacco rather than the packing that was the problem...
jpmcwjr good point I didn't think about the hygrometers...I have a couple of digital meters from my cigar smoking days...is there a suggested RH for pipe tobaccos? I previously was keeping my cigars at a stable 72% using Boveda packs, but from what I understand, pipe tobaccos don't need to humidified right? So the hygrometer would be more to monitor the tobacco until it reached the right 'dryness'?
to be honest I think I've been approaching this new hobby way to 'scientifcially'...i've been reading every article/book that I can, last night after reading your guys' comments I threw some tobacco out to dry, left it a little while and smoked it without thinking too much about it...best smoke i've had! it seems to be getting better every bowlful too!