Low unit doses: How to get the most accurate pin?

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I recently made some fun purchases (Reta, Eloralintide, Ipamorelin, MOTS-C, Selank—some kits, some single vials) and when looking at dosages and reconstitution calculators using 2-3mL BAC for reconstitution, some of my new peps will have teeny unit dosages, like Ipamorelin (using pep-pedia.org protocol of 200mcg dose) will be 8 units and MOTS-C will be as low as 1.5 units (based on starting protocol of 200mcg/dose from peptidedosages.com).

I am used to tirz where I’m injecting at 28 - 50+ units depending on the concentration in my compounded stockpile. With numbers that big it’s easy to see, but moreso, if I’m off by a unit or two because I squirted out extra purging air or because I’m estimating where a non-multiple of 2 line is, it’s no big deal…it’s a small difference to my 5mg dose.

For these little doses, how do you make your small volume doses as accurate as possible? Do you use pens? Reconstitute with more BAC? Use 30-unit syringes? Wear jeweler loupe glasses LOL? Something else?
 
To measure more accurately, use a smaller syringe. A .3ml would work.

I’d both not take a dose that small and I’d reconstitute the dose to have more volume.
Thanks! When you reconstitute to larger volumes, do you prefer 5ml or 10ml vials? I’m trying not to have too many supplies (bwahaha…who am I kidding? I LOVE supplies!)

I chose the smallest doses for the examples in my post since I’m just starting with all my new peptides—what dose do you feel more comfortable with? (either specific to MOTS-C / Ipamorelin or in general, Ike “I’m going to start with a mid-rage rather than beginner dose.”)
 

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