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Nice numbers! Email for bloodwork credit if you haven’t.I’ve been running Axles Test E at 160/week (80mgs 2xweek).the numbers are comparable to my TRT numbers just faster delivery and more affordable.
I’m excited to try the primo test blend when it’s time to blast.
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You’re all set!I pm’d you guys some important order info
Ty
Ty!You’re all set!
Not as of now, unfortunately.Any upcoming sales planned big dog?
We have a Hyperbolic Blend which has test-E, mast-E, and also tren-E.Hey @Axle Labs do you offer Test E + Mast E blend?
Blends sound so troll to me. But there is the demand xdHey @Axle Labs do you offer Test E + Mast E blend?
Care to elaborate? Better to just get compound separated and mix yourself?Blends sound so troll to me. But there is the demand xd
I personally mix them myself in the syringe before I pinCare to elaborate? Better to just get compound separated and mix yourself?
I guess I should just stop being lazy and keep doing that. Figured it would be easier to have a blend of something I always run. Thanks for input.I personally mix them myself in the syringe before I pin
I've never used a blend. Just sounds like inconsistent dosing between the compounds involved. Which I could be wrong.I guess I should just stop being lazy and keep doing that. Figured it would be easier to have a blend of something I always run. Thanks for input.
You have less control in dosing each compound obviously, you are right, like 200 test and 200 mast might sound great at first but then let’s say E2 gets crashed and you gotta scale back on mast you really can’t with a blend… and as I’m typing this out I talked myself out of a blend haha. Thanks.I've never used a blend. Just sounds like inconsistent dosing between the compounds involved. Which I could be wrong.
You are very correct .I've never used a blend. Just sounds like inconsistent dosing between the compounds involved. Which I could be wrong.