Apologies if its already been answered I didnt read thru all the posts..
This happens to me sometimes..What happens is when you push on the plunger you accidentally push the needle and it moves out of the veins causing a "miss"
At least thats the only thing I can think of..
For oxy? I would add 1mL per 80 basically..little less if need be. I've ALWAYS heard and read that the less water = the less dilution = stronger shot. Could be true in larger amounts. However, I think for normal doses it should not matter. 10-20 units difference shouldn't change anything.
This happens to me sometimes..What happens is when you push on the plunger you accidentally push the needle and it moves out of the veins causing a "miss"
At least thats the only thing I can think of..
Random thought here, but figured it was worth asking about: What amount of solution do you guys use on an average hit? .75mL, 1mL, 1.25mL etc... I personally use about 1.5mL to start with but during the preparation I usually lose some and the shot ends up to be around 1.25mL. Does anyone find the quantity of solution to be relevant to the effects of the hit? i.e. 'Less liquid=stronger, more liquid=weaker' and vice versa... ???![]()
For oxy? I would add 1mL per 80 basically..little less if need be. I've ALWAYS heard and read that the less water = the less dilution = stronger shot. Could be true in larger amounts. However, I think for normal doses it should not matter. 10-20 units difference shouldn't change anything.
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. Ah man...time to try and get my hit for today I just woke up and feel like shit and I have work and class tonight FML