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    pins size suggestion

    I am doing shoulder shots every 3days with TestE and EQ (1cc each). What would be a good needle size to use. Would 25g 5/8 be ok? Thanks

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    Thas cool. 1" is better for me..

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    5/8 is a little short. the shallower your injections, the more painful they are. I suggest learning to shoot your quads, glutes, pecs. This will prevent scar tissue from building up

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    25g and 1inch is cool for shoulders?

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    I go 25g 1 inch for most shots...and draw with a 21g

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    nautrual you go shoulders?

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    oh thats easy BE A MAN DO A 1.5 and draw with a 20g and inject with a 23g!!

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    im doing test and eq right now also in the shoulders and i use 25g 1 inch

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    nate i pm u

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    For arm shots i been using 23G 1.5. Lets me inject far enough with still keeping part of the needle out of skin in case of it breaking off.

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