Hi, I already fosted this in the NBOMe liquid measurement thread, but I just noticed the other replies in that are very old so I might get more response here:
Hey people,
I will have 100mg of 25c-NBOMe in my possession soon. I think I've calculated how to dilute it correctly, but I would just like to check it with you to make sure I didn't make any mistakes, which could be really dangerous with this compound.
I have an insulin syringe which holds half a milliliter and which can be used to measure 1/100th of a milliliter (so it is marked 1 through 50). I have another syringe which holds 20 milliliter and can be used to measure full milliliters (marked 1 through 20). As said I will have 100mg of 25c, which I will also weigh on my scale which is accurate to the milligram.
My plan is to suck up about 7 ml of vodka in the large syringe, squirt it into a glass and let the 100mg of 25c dissolve in it. Then I'll suck it up again with the large syringe and then suck in some extra vodka until I have exactly 10 ml. Next I'll put that into a small sealable container (I still have to buy that). When I want to dose, I take the insulin syringe (I've broken off the needle so I won't stab myself) and fill it until for example "5", meaning 5/100th of a ml, which then should contain 500 μg of 25c and squirt that up my nose.
I think I've thought everything through: easy to remember (1 step on the insulin syringe is 100μg), small amounts of liquid in my nose and using alcohol to prevent fungus growth. Is this a good way to do it or did I forget something?
EDIT: Now I'm thinking I should maybe use 20ml instead of 10, so I can dose more precisely... What do you think?