Holy f***! I used a Bold Prop/Test Prop 100/70mg/ml blend, shot 1/2 ml on saturady and 1/2 ml on monday. For the first shot I added 1/2 ml 100mg/ml masteron, for the second shot I added a full ml of the Masteron. I have never experienced something like this, I'm still in pain and it is now thursday; the first site is tender and the second hurts. In my opion it is not worth using this substance. I know it is the Bold Prop because I have a batch of Bold Und/Test Prop 100/70mg/ml which is totally painless. Just a heads up for other potential users,spend your cash on something else.
dv8
Understandable that 170 mg/ml propionate ester mix would hurt, no matter how you prepare it.
I am however interested in other reports about bold prop and painful injections. Preferably with normal concentrations (50-75 mg/ml) of bold prop or bold ace. If possible from people who made their own.
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The second shot was 85mg of Prop in 1.5ml, .5ml of 70/100 plus 1ml of Masteron. I know the Masteron is painless from prior experiments. I have just never experienced anything like this.
dv8
I'm amazed you could tolerate bold prop. Stuff nearly killed me.
What were you using it with Kbrkbr, and in what concentration ?
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I was using it alone, just trying it out. 100mg/ml
for what its I remember someone else a while back said it was the most painful inject they ever tried also... Doesn't sound like anything I'll ever try!
But I still haven't heard from anyone using a normal dose for bold prop, along the lines of 50-75 mg/ml
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