Any advantage to 1ml or 2ml BAC with Reta?

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The last time I reconstituted my reta, a 20mg vial, I used 1ml of BAC water. I saw someone talking about using 2ml and was curious if there is an advantage to doing more BAC water or less? Is it just a preference or are there reasons why someone would choose to do that?

My dosage is 4mg so I was injecting 20 units. Using the 2ml BAC water would bump me to 40 units and I don't know why someone would want to do that.

I figured I'm missing something.??
 
The last time I reconstituted my reta, a 20mg vial, I used 1ml of BAC water. I saw someone talking about using 2ml and was curious if there is an advantage to doing more BAC water or less? Is it just a preference or are there reasons why someone would choose to do that?

My dosage is 4mg so I was injecting 20 units. Using the 2ml BAC water would bump me to 40 units and I don't know why someone would want to do that.

I figured I'm missing something.??
Just makes it easier to get an exact dose. If your syringe is out +/- 0.05ml for example in the first case (1ml reconstitution) a 5mg dose might be 0.25ml +/- 0.05ml which gives you a dose of 5mg +/- 1mg. In the second case you need 0.5ml for a 5mg dose, which if it's out 5ml +/- 0.05ml gives you 5mg +/- 0.5mg, so it's more accurate.
 
Maybe they're micro-dosing 1mg every other day @ 10 units or just starting out at low dose?

I have to say, I really like the reverse peptide calculator chmuse is pimping in her tagline.

I do have a general question, how low would you go with BAC reconstitution?
I default to 1-3ml depending on how many units I want (10 < # < 40), but I'm interested to know if there are hard limits other than the ability to accurately measure or over fill the bottle.
 
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