yes, you can use a 29 gauge/'1/2" syringe!

Hey bro, thanks for the advice. The Test I have runs through a 29 gauge without me having to push to hard. I hear ya about the fragile part though. I'm just worried about scar tissue with the 25 guage, though, over time.

Yeah, that's why you have to change spots all the time. The easiest way is to inject delts, glutes and ventroglutes. 6 spots so this means that you have to inject each muscle group once every 3 weeks (if we suppose you inject twice per week).
 
Okay, I shot 125mg of Test E into my shoulder with my 29 guage 1/2 inch needle, and it was absolutely painless. I injected nice and slow. I didnt even feel a pinch, unlike when I injected into my glutes and thighs.



I am lean, and my shoulder is pure hard muscle. Do you think 1/2 inch is deep enough for the shoulder? Will all the Test get deep enough into the muscle? I injected in the same spot the doctors do when you get a flu shot.



Just wondering, because I will not shoot anywhere else from now on.



Thanks.
 
As long as you heat up the vial and it shoots smooth. I hate bending the needle in my glute. Ive bent it to a 45 degree angle from pushing so damn hard on the plunger many a time.
 
As long as you heat up the vial and it shoots smooth. I hate bending the needle in my glute. Ive bent it to a 45 degree angle from pushing so damn hard on the plunger many a time.
I'm hip to that. I ordered some 25g 5/8" and of course having a 1ml barrel makes for easier inject than say 3ml
 
Never made a post here I dont think, but I have been on TRT for 2 years and have been using a 29 gauge 1/2 inch insulin syringe in my shoulder and quad the entire time. It does take about 60 seconds to fill the syringe and 10 seconds to inject... not sure why people are saying the oil wont go into the syringe. Unless you are buying non legal stuff that is thicker?
 

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