drawing test

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Not sure what you are referring to. Are you saying that needle isn't long enough to get every last drop out?
 
this is what I do:
(1) Pull back on plunger of syringe with slightly more air than what you plan on drawing before you insert into vial
(2) insert needle into vial and push air in
(3) turn vial upside down so that the oil is on the bottom of the vial and make sure needle is ONLY in oil and not in the air
(4) slowly draw the oil
(5) pullout when done

What size needle are you using? Use 20-23g to draw as it is easier than smaller gauges even though it is doable with 31g.
 
No my syringe is filling with oil it just never completly fills the syringe, for example. Lets say i have a vial that is 500 mg / ml of test e and i want to hit .2 on the syringe for 100 mg. My syringe will start filling the needle than it will hit bottom at 0.2 ml and fill until about 0.05 ml and just stop, it wont actually go to the very top.
 

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I saw your photo, but I am not sure what you are doing wrong.

So what you have in your photo is the most you can draw at a time?

Try pushing in .5ml of air and once inserted, pull the plunger until you get to .5ml and then push back .3 so you end up with .2.

Also try drawing with a larger needle (20-23g) as your pic looks like 25g.

I have successfully drawn with every gauge between 18-31.
 
OP, I think I know of what you're speaking of.

After you insert the needle and invert the vial, draw back until you can get a good amount, then, let suction pull the syringe arm back up. Then proceed to pull again, you'll find it fills up all the way and a lot faster, at least for me it has worked like so.
 
OP, I think I know of what you're speaking of.

After you insert the needle and invert the vial, draw back until you can get a good amount, then, let suction pull the syringe arm back up. Then proceed to pull again, you'll find it fills up all the way and a lot faster, at least for me it has worked like so.

I hold the plunger so that it doesn't suck back up until I get my desired dose
 
I hold the plunger so that it doesn't suck back up until I get my desired dose

It doesn't just fill back into the vial for me, maybe because it's test and usually on the thick side I use a 22g or 23g to pull it so it's not the quickest.

I feel sometimes you need to just let it sit, any air sucks back into the vial and then re-pull it, my juice flows into the needle just perfectly after that.
 
Also another idea--draw out some more gear than you need in the syringe, then simply push that air bubble and the rest back in until you land on your dose, it should be all filled up to the needle tip at that point. With the needle out, you can clear out any air by flicking it a little and then pushing up the syringe till you see a minuscule drop (I do this anyway to lube the tip).
 
You need to then push that air back in, keep the juice in tho.

Pull the needle out add how much air of the same amount or more of the juice you need to add.

Reinsert, push air into the vial, and draw again.
 
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