Testosterone Cypionate 200mg

XNooBX

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So hopefully someone can point me in the right direction for a home brew Recipe. I have 27gr of Test-C and would like to make 120ml at 200mg? Oil on hand 100ml of cottonseed oil, 10ml of BA, 10ml of BB.
 
here is one for 250 ml

Common 250mg/mL Recipe for 100mL

25 gram Testosterone Cypionate powder (18.75mL)
2mL BA (2%)
10mL BB (10%)
69.25mL Oil
 
Go to basskillers website. He has a calculator on there and all you have to do is plug your numbers in, and it'll tell you the exact recipe for the dosage that you want to brew.

http://www.everydayfitness.net/steroid-powder-calculator.html
 
Go to basskillers website. He has a calculator on there and all you have to do is plug your numbers in, and it'll tell you the exact recipe for the dosage that you want to brew.

http://www.everydayfitness.net/steroid-powder-calculator.html
I've been looking at that website. How Akron is that calculator? Have you used it much? Thanks
 
I've been looking at that website. How Akron is that calculator? Have you used it much? Thanks
That's the one I've been using for a while now. I think it's a really good tool.

Anybody else use this as well?
 
Yeah if you don't want to do the math (who does haha) that calculator works very well. Just plug in the numbers and it gives you all the info you need. It even has the powder displacement for the more popular compounds.
 
Use the calculator for your first few brews. Even better than that, you really wanna know a neat tip. Read every page on that horribly laid out website, all of them, the diet, the training, the steroid brewing, its pretty interesting stuff. You can get fucking lost on that website. Almost as bad as a good youtube bender. There are some compounds that don't require as much BB (if you read the site you will learn which ones) and the calculator is just set for safe defaults. But if you follow it and use good powder you will come out with something you can pin and get results.
 
That's the one I've been using for a while now. I think it's a really good tool.

Anybody else use this as well?

I wrote a c# application for windows based off the original basskiller calculator but have made some tweaks to it I'll upload the like to download it if you guys are interested. I released the app at evolutionary.com in the homebrew lounge section in sources my sn there is jaybird1120
 
I wrote a c# application for windows based off the original basskiller calculator but have made some tweaks to it I'll upload the like to download it if you guys are interested. I released the app at evolutionary.com in the homebrew lounge section in sources my sn there is jaybird1120
I think that'd be a great contribution to the board. I know several guys that would appreciate it. I know I would...

Might be better to start a new thread dedicated specifically for it.
 
Well on a side note the Home Brew Calculator (Lite version) is done for Windows here it is if you guys want to check it out . I know it needs a lot of improvement and new default values for BB and BA but until I get more input and help it can only go so far

homebrewlounge.com/downloads/HBCLite.exe

If you get an message about unknown publisher just click more info and run anyways
 
That was my post from last week if a mod maybe I'll start a thread later I'd like to see more members input but over at Evo I felt like no one gave a fuck about the time and money (website domain and hosting) that I put into it
 
I've been looking at that website. How Akron is that calculator? Have you used it much? Thanks

None of the online calculators are completely accurate. Most, if not all, use a generic displacement value for the raw powder. This tends to underdose most recipes. Also bc you're never sure how pure your raws are or what they're cut with this also affects the accuracy. I find it better to fill a beaker with a syringe to the exact volume you're making. Mark the line. Empty the beaker and calculate how much powder/BA/BB you'll need and mix them together. Then fill in your carrier oil to the line.
 
None of the online calculators are completely accurate. Most, if not all, use a generic displacement value for the raw powder. This tends to underdose most recipes. Also bc you're never sure how pure your raws are or what they're cut with this also affects the accuracy. I find it better to fill a beaker with a syringe to the exact volume you're making. Mark the line. Empty the beaker and calculate how much powder/BA/BB you'll need and mix them together. Then fill in your carrier oil to the line.

Take a look at the calculator I made it have different powder displacement built in also have eo and gauicol options
But I see where you're going with your method as it would yield an exact recipe to a desired amount even with impurities in the raws
 
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