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    Discovered a neat trick

    Ever noticed how hard it is to accurately draw multiple compounds? When you draw the first one you get a little air, from the empty space in the needle, then it's hard to gauge exactly how much of each compound you're getting. I discovered this morning while accidentally overdrawing the first compound, If you push the extra back in, there is no longer air in the syringe, making it easier to get the exact amount of each compound.

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    Yes thats what I’ve been doing all the time. This is the best way since otherwise you’ll get confused. Thats what nurses do actually.
    Thanks for sharing

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    Quote Originally Posted by The God Himself View Post
    Yes thats what I’ve been doing all the time. This is the best way since otherwise you’ll get confused. Thats what nurses do actually.
    Thanks for sharing
    I was thinking some people were probably already doing this, not sure why I never thought to try it

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    Quote Originally Posted by guitarzan View Post
    I was thinking some people were probably already doing this, not sure why I never thought to try it

    Some people just like it the hard way
    As long as you are happy with it, it doesn’t matter how you stab that needle deep into the ass lol (no homo intended)

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    Here's what I do

    The first bottle I'll inject a good amount of air draw what I need go to the second bottle, now I'll hold the needle tip up draw some air into it and insert it into the second bottle upside down that way I can inject air into that one too then when I get all the air up into the luer tip I'll put it right side up and draw that bottle

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    I just draw and shoot. Usually got the plunger past the stop when I shoot. I call it one ml but is usuall 11/10ths ml

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obs View Post
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    I just draw and shoot. Usually got the plunger past the stop when I shoot. I call it one ml but is usuall 11/10ths ml
    I usually do that too, but I'm running three compounds at 1ml each, so I dont have much room...lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by guitarzan View Post
    I usually do that too, but I'm running three compounds at 1ml each, so I dont have much room...lol
    I am running a blend. Hurts like a mofo. Leaves bruises and shit if I shoot too much.

    I did the same thing with 3.5ml barrels.
    I stopped asperating for that reason lol

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    I found this method a while back when using peptides, really useful for alot of different compounds. Some newer members would definitely find this useful.

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    Also note when using multiple compounds, it's best to create positive pressure in the vial instead of a vacuum cuz I've had testosterone syringes damn near empty themselves in the masterone vials due to the negative air pressure in the masterone vial

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    Quote Originally Posted by Couchlockd View Post
    Also note when using multiple compounds, it's best to create positive pressure in the vial instead of a vacuum cuz I've had testosterone syringes damn near empty themselves in the masterone vials due to the negative air pressure in the masterone vial
    Yes, I've had that happen too!

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