I have a 1978 Bach 16M and a 2020 Bach 16. The bells are supposed to be identical, right? I had my repair guy examine them, and he found them nearly identical. He measured them and found that at the neck they have the same .509 bore, though they are slightly different at the tuning slide where the outer tuning slide bore on one is .533 and on the other it is .538. That's only 5/1000s of an inch; so close they should play identically.
In the photo, my 16 is on the left and my 16M is in the middle. Identical, right? (The right is a silver Lindberg 88H, not at issue here.)

For some reason, the bell for the old 16M plays much more open and free than the newer 16 bell. It's a pretty obvious and dramatic difference, and I can't account for why that may be. I get that bells might have different tonal qualities, but it's not just the sound, it's the air stream. Much less resistance, much freer playing on the older 16M bell. The old bell blows completely free and open; the new bell feels like it's blowing back at me.
Anyone know if there are any differences between the 1978 and 2020 bells that would account for that?