Quote Originally Posted by Lunk1 View Post
Your going to get me worked up lol.

The PIP is commonly believed to be caused by on of 2 things. 1) as I mentioned, an unsteady hand and 2) BA nd BB content

The amount of heat needed to change the viscosity of the oil that your AAS is suspended in, enough to make a bit of difference, is greater than that of warm tap water. Warming gear is a myth and an unsafe practice. I have never wrmed gear and only gotten PIP from my first cycle as I am sure my hand was unsteady.

The gear still, once injected IM has the same dispersement rate no matter if it's warm or not!
Hah. Yeah. I noticed that when I switched to a 25 (from a 27) the needle didn't move as much, and I had way less pip. I also was able to stop bringing my pins into the bathroom in order to run them under hot water. Had nothing to do with the oil being too thick-it was the needle that was too thin (for me to use, anyway).