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    Quote Originally Posted by kynetguy View Post
    you cannot account for dead space in the creation. Lets look.

    When you draw up 2cc and you have your plunger dead on 2cc, and inject it in the bottle, you will put in exacly 2cc. That you DO account for. The dead space is there, and yes there is Bac Water in there that does not come out, but that is all well and good. You still get 2cc in the bottle. So now you have an accurately dosed 1000iu/ml. (that's where I like mine to be at least)

    HOWEVER, when you draw for the inject, that dead space has to be filled. So you may draw up 1.02ml for the inject. Losing that .02ml (or whatever it is) to fill it. Now when you draw up that 2nd 1cc, you don't get a full cc, plus you lose another .02. If you break it down, to 500iu injects, then you lose more.

    Now, if you put a little extra in the bottle for the dead space, you are dosing the HCG at a lower dose. Without doing the math, lets say it works out to be 980iu/ml. . .see the problem?

    I actually don't know what the dead space loss is. But it is there and you will only notice it on your last inject. Its the same reason you dont get 10 injects out of a 10ml bottle of gear. Where your last draw is always a part of one and a little more from another vial.

    It's not a huge deal, but it is a consideration. It is another read ED injects suck. :-) More you draw the more you lose.
    well yeah i know that for normal needles but i figured they could do better for slin pins

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    Quote Originally Posted by one8nine View Post
    well yeah i know that for normal needles but i figured they could do better for slin pins

    Oh absolutely. Most slin pins are zero dead space. They aren't truly zero, but so damn little it is pointless to measure it. :-)

    That was all in reference to your first post about slin pins with interchangable heads. I interpreted that as changable pins. Did I miss something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kynetguy View Post
    Oh absolutely. Most slin pins are zero dead space. They aren't truly zero, but so damn little it is pointless to measure it. :-)

    That was all in reference to your first post about slin pins with interchangable heads. I interpreted that as changable pins. Did I miss something?
    no I'm just typing incomplete half assed responses its my fault.

    i understand about 1/10ml is lost in the chamber of the average 3ml, 25g syringe.
    i expected that if they made an insulin syringe, they would account for this loss, hopefully eliminate it due to the apparent necessity of accuracy.

    but lets say i find one. if its 1ml, ill make my hcg 2000iu/1ml. ill draw it all in there, after my first shot ill pull air in (although not sterile) this purges the chamber, replacing a fresh head for the next shot.

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