input for recipe (help?) primo/test

Kamon

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hey all, im going to be doing a primo test homebrew

175mg primo e
100mg test e

does anyone have any similar recipes with good results? i've tried doing some google-fu but couldnt get anything that anyones dont close to this tbh and this would be a first brew so im not too well versed on ba/bb/eo/carrier recipe stuff, just needing some helpful input

thanks all
 
I've never made that blend but I've made them separately, 18% BB should be plenty.

With that said, since it's your first time...I would strongly suggest making a test batch first just to get a feel for everything. I wouldn't start with blends for a first time - try just the test e by itself, that's a very forgiving compound.
 
Listen to Eman!! Seriously. He’s forgotten more than most people know about brewing. Do a small batch of test and make sure you know the steps backwards and forwards.
 
@Kamon since you’re not familiar with brewing keep it super simple. I’m not a big fan of really small test brews on basic compounds. I find it harder to measure out and just because you did it right on the test brew doesn’t mean you won’t make a mistake on the final brew. Test brews to me are more for blends or exotic shit. Try this recipe for each compound and you’ll be very happy with the results if you do it right. Both will be nice and smooth if done right. If the test e hurts after pinning that’s because it there has been plenty of issues with test e. Doesn’t necessarily mean you did something wrong.

primo e 125-150mg 15-18%BB 1%BA
Test e 250mg 10%BB 1%BA
 
What do you mean?
All the basic compounds are essentially the same recipe. For the most part. So if you can measure out any of the components then why play around with test brews. Making a 10ml test batch of something is no different then making 100ml. Just because you make one right doesn’t guarantee making the other right. Mistakes can happen no matter what. So for the basic compounds I just feel that even if you’re new to home brewing what’s the point of making something small the first time. I find it’s easier to measure larger amounts than smaller. If you can’t measure 100mls In graduated cylinder how are you going to measure 10 lol. What I meant by blends or exotics and making test batches is now you have other elements involved. Multiple compounds. Multiple solvents. Trying to come up with a recipe that won’t crash but won’t cripple you either. The first time I made PPLs frog juice which was anadrol dbol test base and tren base with BB BA guicuaol EO and safflower oil i made that according to the recipe but then played around with the solvents later on to come up with something a little less harsh with the solvents. That to me is where small batches come into play. Does that make sense.
 
That’s a good point. I always stick to larger batches because I’m a cheap bastard and if I’ve spent 20 on a 500ml bottle top filter I sure as hell want to put almost 500ml through it before tossing it. :D
 
That’s a good point. I always stick to larger batches because I’m a cheap bastard and if I’ve spent 20 on a 500ml bottle top filter I sure as hell want to put almost 500ml through it before tossing it. :D
I usually buy the 500 and only run 250 through it. I don’t if it’s because I’m impatient or what but after the first 100 or so I always come to a point where I’m like what the fuck is taking so long lol. Since the margin for home brewing vs buying finished is so fucking ridiculous if I spend a little extra it doesn’t really bother me. Especially when I hear how much test and tren and shit go for in the gym. It’s mind blowing that someone actually pays that price.
 
All the basic compounds are essentially the same recipe. For the most part. So if you can measure out any of the components then why play around with test brews. Making a 10ml test batch of something is no different then making 100ml. Just because you make one right doesn’t guarantee making the other right. Mistakes can happen no matter what. So for the basic compounds I just feel that even if you’re new to home brewing what’s the point of making something small the first time. I find it’s easier to measure larger amounts than smaller. If you can’t measure 100mls In graduated cylinder how are you going to measure 10 lol. What I meant by blends or exotics and making test batches is now you have other elements involved. Multiple compounds. Multiple solvents. Trying to come up with a recipe that won’t crash but won’t cripple you either. The first time I made PPLs frog juice which was anadrol dbol test base and tren base with BB BA guicuaol EO and safflower oil i made that according to the recipe but then played around with the solvents later on to come up with something a little less harsh with the solvents. That to me is where small batches come into play. Does that make sense.

Gotcha.. I misunderstood and thought you meant testosterone brews, which made me wonder what the hell you were talking about lol
 
Gotcha.. I misunderstood and thought you meant testosterone brews, which made me wonder what the hell you were talking about lol
Lol yeah I was rereading the thread and even I was like it looks like I’m talking about testosterone. Sorry for the confusion.
 
Ppwder 20g primo e
Powder 10g test E
EO 20ml
40% GSO 40ml
2% BA 2ml
18% BB 18ml

Would that sound right for a 100ml 200primo/100test recipe?
 
I guess I'm unsure if I need EO at all..

From the basskiller rescources i get
52.50ml Carrier Oil of choice
20g Primo
10g test
2ml BA
20ml BB

Would this crash? Is EO suggested?
Also I've been looking into Mig840.. it says that it's a mix between EO and a Carrier.. could I just go a full 52.50ml of mig840, 2ml BA, 20ml BB and call it a day easily?
 
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