Do you ? 1, Change your needle after drawing out as it blunts ? 2, Use the same needle as the above is bro science ? Reason i ask is because i have been told its the done thing but people on here are bitching about it saying its bull. Just want to get the general input from all so i can see if it is bro science or not. Let the Debating begin. NO HOMO
pushing through the rubber will blunten the needle making for a bad injection pai i draw the oil out with a green then change it for a blue and inject. dont know if you need to do it but its how i've always done it
pushing through the rubber will blunten the needle making for a bad injection pai I draw and jab with the same green pin. Always have and always will.
pushing through the rubber will blunten the needle making for a bad injection pai M575 thats what i was told is best to do.
pushing through the rubber will blunten the needle making for a bad injection pai draw with a green, jab with a blue-can see both points of view as docs don't change needle if they give you a jab just fire in with the same one
pushing through the rubber will blunten the needle making for a bad injection pai so the pin is as sharp after drawing ?? or do u just love the pain ? lol
pushing through the rubber will blunten the needle making for a bad injection pai When using peptides n use slin needles I use the same needle to draw & inject. When using aas I use greens to draw blues to inject. Always thought u use greens to draw cos there thicker n makes it easier to fill the barrel??? Could be wrong tho???
pushing through the rubber will blunten the needle making for a bad injection pai Thats a fair point Husky. I fwking hate needles to so the less im playing with them the better. once a week is enough. lol
pushing through the rubber will blunten the needle making for a bad injection pai God knows mate but the gear goes in quicker with the greens and l am in impatient git.
pushing through the rubber will blunten the needle making for a bad injection pai Think i will stick with green then. In out job done.