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EXT ELITE ROB
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Is it ok to sit down and load up all my syringes and then put the caps on the needles and store them away, taking one out once a week as I use them? Or is it best to leave it all in the vial and draw it out as i need to inject?
 
Always a chance something in the air will get in there or a needle will twist off. The cons outweigh the pros for me.
 
Always a chance something in the air will get in there or a needle will twist off. The cons outweigh the pros for me.

yea thats true, what about the syringe being a completely sealed and sterile environment like the vial
 
ok i wont chance it and just go through the hassle of drawing up a new syringe for each injection
 
Plus i have heard that if you use gear that is cut with Ethyl Oleate; the ethyl oleate will eat at plastic. Just hear-say if anyone else can confirm that.
 
Plus i have heard that if you use gear that is cut with Ethyl Oleate; the ethyl oleate will eat at plastic. Just hear-say if anyone else can confirm that.

Not true. i have gear that is blended with a mixture of oil, solvents and ethyl oleate and it doesnt effect the plunger at all. i have also used test prop @ 1.5 cc and added 1.5 cc of pure ethyl oleate to the syringe and let it sit for a week (traveling) and it didnt effect it.

To the thread, its alright to pre load syringes, like maybe a 10cc vial of test prop, test suspension, basically short esters because you will be using it ed to eod anyways so it saves the hassle. if youre using long esters like test e, shootin twice a week, then it may not be a good idea. ive done both but only because i wanted to see if the vials measureout and they didnt (10cc had 8, 20cc had 16, right on the line). whatevers more conienent
 
dont pre load them..bad idea..dont be a lazy juicer
 
only if it is absolutely necessary. i mean for travel or whatever

No, never the BA oil in the juice eats up the rubber stopper and guess what happens? You end up with little rubber peices in your but. Just get some 22 or 23 guage needles and it will be fast load then put on the 25 for injection.
 
Not true. i have gear that is blended with a mixture of oil, solvents and ethyl oleate and it doesnt effect the plunger at all. i have also used test prop @ 1.5 cc and added 1.5 cc of pure ethyl oleate to the syringe and let it sit for a week (traveling) and it didnt effect it.

To the thread, its alright to pre load syringes, like maybe a 10cc vial of test prop, test suspension, basically short esters because you will be using it ed to eod anyways so it saves the hassle. if youre using long esters like test e, shootin twice a week, then it may not be a good idea. ive done both but only because i wanted to see if the vials measureout and they didnt (10cc had 8, 20cc had 16, right on the line). whatevers more conienent

Well there are well known sources that have posted not to do this on their site because the BA oil does eat the plunger. No I have never seen it because I wouldn't risk it.
 
I've done it with no problems whatsoever but never did more than 2-3wks at a time.

At the same time there's really no reason to do it unless like somone said you're traveling.
 
yea thats true, what about the syringe being a completely sealed and sterile environment like the vial

There is sort of a "Best Practices" post on TSC about injections. There are so many variables at play. Here's a list off the top of my head of where you can run into trouble.

*Once you remove the cap on the pin (exposed to air)
*Making sure the top of the vial is clean (always exposed to outside elements)
*To make sure you get all of what's in the pin, they say pull the plunger back some to create an air pocket so when you shoot it, the air pocket pushes all of whats in the pin, into you (definitely don't want to do that if preloading).
* Recapping...did anything get in the cap or around the rim of the cap (what did you lay it down on)

I'm sure if you did it you would be fine. Personally I wouldn't do it, too much risk. Whatever you do, don't wipe the needle with an alcohol swab. This was discussed at length on TSC and some folks said they felt better swabbing the needle as it would kill whatever was in the air that got on the needle...that's not correct and puts you at greater risk of infection.
 
I preload for the week... Have done it every cycle without ever a problem. And all types of gear.
Everyone that says don't has only HEARD that you shouldn't, they have no stories of their own. And its not being lazy because if you load it today or tomorrow you still have to load it.
And if you decide to get yourself a 18g to fill up you needle to save time.. Big gauge needles chew up the rubber on the vile and before you know it it will leak and have little black pieces of rubber in your gear.
 
takes 30 seconds to draw a couple of ml out of a vial , to me id rather the small 'inconvenience' then risking contamination by leaving it sitting in a barrel.
But like some guys said they have never had problems so its totally a individual thing
 
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