Well why should I waste my time switching pins if I could use the same pin. I realise it`s slower to draw with 23, but is that all? How about contamination?
The less supplies the better for me. I already have a pharmacy on my kitchen counters. I`d rather have ONE box of pins. 23 it is... i think.
edit, How about the length 1 1/2? or "1" all the way in?
Switching is important because punching through the rubber stopper dulls the needle. It will hurt more if you don't switch and also there could be potential contamination problems.
I second or fourth or whatever, the using 18g to draw and the 23g 1.5" to shoot the glutes. Easiest way to go IMO.
Though if just using the needle one time, I would not worry about it becomming too dull. I never really noticed the difference when I used to do it that way. I am sure it does dull it, but I am just saying that the difference was not enough to bother (or even notice). I still plan to draw and shoot with one for Tren, just makes the ED inj. easier.
I've used 20g to shoot. It really doesn't hurt that bad, but the hole is so big some oil might run back out of the hole in your ass, but when 20's is all you have, you do what needs to be done.
Pins and syringe for Test Enanthane (BL if it matters). How can I do it WITHOUT warming up the stuff? If I get 20 gauge to draw then switch to 23 gauge to inject. (I just read this from another post... sounds good) Will that work? If not I`ll go to 22 Will that work?
Pins and syringe for Test Enanthane (BL if it matters). How can I do it WITHOUT warming up the stuff? If I get 20 gauge to draw then switch to 23 gauge to inject. (I just read this from another post... sounds good) Will that work? If not I`ll go to 22 Will that work?
I draw with a 21 guage just because I have like 500 of them and then shoot with a 23g. I use 1" 23g for everything. Drawing with a 23g sucks ass.I just draw the oil with the 21g then pull back on the plunger to get the oil out of the pin then switch pins and push the oil to the end.