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    Anything wrong with preloading my test E syringes?

    Heybros, well i think i might get some satchets. so would it be ok if i preloaded all my syringes at the beginning, each syring containing 250mls(for twice weekly shots)

    is there anything wrong with this?

    and of course make sure i have fresh needles on them

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    as long as u keep them capped its cool

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    sweet thanks bro

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    personally I prefer to get sealed sterile vials and transfer the gear to them, but that's just personal preference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ImaGetBigger
    personally I prefer to get sealed sterile vials and transfer the gear to them, but that's just personal preference.
    i actually agree with this as well. i've heard of bros doing both, my concern with preloading is keeping it capped and sterile and ive wondered if the needle will rust after time.............

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    i think u should b fine but i wouldnt preload my syringes... but thats just me

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    Quote Originally Posted by bpm1
    i actually agree with this as well. i've heard of bros doing both, my concern with preloading is keeping it capped and sterile and ive wondered if the needle will rust after time.............

    it shouldnt be too hard to keep them capped, ill preload them and store them in a box/safe. and ill just pull one out come shot day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hocoathlete
    it shouldnt be too hard to keep them capped, ill preload them and store them in a box/safe. and ill just pull one out come shot day.
    i think ur fine then

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    I wouldnt bother, its fine if you leave them for a while, but to me it just screams unsanitary. Just seems unnecessary, you shouldnt ever be rushing an injection, so whats the sense in preloading the syringes?

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    id go with the sanitary 10ml vials,they're cheap bro!but im sure it'l be ok

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    they're sterile so they'd be alot better!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amorphic
    I wouldnt bother, its fine if you leave them for a while, but to me it just screams unsanitary. Just seems unnecessary, you shouldnt ever be rushing an injection, so whats the sense in preloading the syringes?


    theres no rush, but i said in the original post i might be getting my stuff from a supplier using satchets(wink wink) and so i dont have any vials, so im just asking if i could preload my syringes.

    maybe just preload them a satchet at a time, and when one satchet runs out ill preload the next.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hocoathlete
    theres no rush, but i said in the original post i might be getting my stuff from a supplier using satchets(wink wink) and so i dont have any vials, so im just asking if i could preload my syringes.

    maybe just preload them a satchet at a time, and when one satchet runs out ill preload the next.
    I like the sounds of that a little better. satchets are no fun.

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    Vials are only $1-$3 depending on the size. IMO, its a small price to pay compared to the "What If" factor...

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    This seems like the best plan, load all your gear to a 10ml vial, then use the bake method to re-sterilize your gear. I've read good and bad threads regarding the satches and their sterility problems, mostly due to improper cleaning techniques.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stock
    Vials are only $1-$3 depending on the size. IMO, its a small price to pay compared to the "What If" factor...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stock
    Vials are only $1-$3 depending on the size. IMO, its a small price to pay compared to the "What If" factor...

    yeah ive been thinkin about that lately.

    i mgiht do that actually.

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    i use to preload before i started using eo. never had a single problem, but i never preloaded more than 2weeks in advance either.

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    It will take you just as long to open the safe and get them out as it would to load. But i dont see aporblem with pre loading i just wouldn't prefer it myself.

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    well its not soo much that i want to have them pre-loaded so i dont have to load them everytime. infact id rather load em everytime i shoot, this way i spend more time with my gear lol..feels like im actually getting something out of it.

    but its because they ocme in satchets, and so you cant leave a satchet open lol so i would have to preload them.

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    oh and anything wrong with using 25g syringes for the glutes with test E? at 1.5 inch needle?

    or just stick with the 23g?

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    When i got my satchets i filtered them into a sterile vial. If u just pre-load u can't filter the stuff. Even tho it says no filtering necessary, I heard some bro's saying definately filter it, why risk when the filter and vials are cheap. Oh, hope ur satchets dont come in leaking, i had 3 that did. I use 23g, just heard that a 25g takes alot longer, but I'm sure u can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bradd5150
    When i got my satchets i filtered them into a sterile vial. If u just pre-load u can't filter the stuff. Even tho it says no filtering necessary, I heard some bro's saying definately filter it, why risk when the filter and vials are cheap. Oh, hope ur satchets dont come in leaking, i had 3 that did. I use 23g, just heard that a 25g takes alot longer, but I'm sure u can.

    well actually i meant using 25g for injections.

    but yeah i was wondering, cause ive ben hearing about people transfering into vials while filtering.

    i plan on getting 3 20ml satchets, should i get 3 20ml vials? or liek 2 30ml vials?

    also how do you work filters? never used em before.

    do you draw it from the satchet, then take the needle off, and put the filter on and filter it into the empty vials?

    and how many filters would i need for 60mls of test?

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    Yeah, i always use a 25g for injecting. The vials are up to u...I got 3 20ml vials for my tren and a couple 50 ml for my test. I used a .2 whatman filter and filtered appx 100ml of oil with one filter. Suck the oil up into a huge syringe, I used a 30ml, then take the pin off, screw on the filter, then put a new pin on the end of the filter and inject into the sterile vial. Took me about 20min to filter each 30ml into the vial.

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