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If this is any way some kind of rules violation since it's talking about sources, albeit not asking for sources, please delete and my apologies mods!
I was having a PM discussion with someone and this thought popped up in my head, wanted to gauge your guys take on it.
I used to buy from H-as, guy was a complete piece of shit no need to get into that part but when I would buy from him I used to buy large quantities and was running the same batches of gear for years. Even though it turned out his shit was really under dosed and all the numbers in my logs meant nothing I was completely dialed in with his stuff. The numbers on the vials being BS didn't mean anything because I knew exactly my tolerance with it, how much I needed to run to achieve a certain result or avoid side effects....things of that nature. There was a lower amount of variables.
Since then I have kinda jumped from sponsor to sponsor, I have one main one but even he seems to have endless supply issues and I'm always having to take substitutes for what I previously used from him, as in different brands as he carries multiple. I believe this is a main contributing reason as to why I haven't been able to get dialed into my gear like before, I've created too many variables with the gear I am using. I know that sounds like common sense but I've never seen it discussed before, it's something I should have realized a long time ago I don't why it took me so long to come to this epiphany about it.
So buying in bulk and creating a "baseline" for that specific set of gear is seaming like the best way to go and jumping from sponsor to sponsor trying different things or even different batches from the same sponsor leads to too many unneeded variables.
What do you guys think?
I was having a PM discussion with someone and this thought popped up in my head, wanted to gauge your guys take on it.
I used to buy from H-as, guy was a complete piece of shit no need to get into that part but when I would buy from him I used to buy large quantities and was running the same batches of gear for years. Even though it turned out his shit was really under dosed and all the numbers in my logs meant nothing I was completely dialed in with his stuff. The numbers on the vials being BS didn't mean anything because I knew exactly my tolerance with it, how much I needed to run to achieve a certain result or avoid side effects....things of that nature. There was a lower amount of variables.
Since then I have kinda jumped from sponsor to sponsor, I have one main one but even he seems to have endless supply issues and I'm always having to take substitutes for what I previously used from him, as in different brands as he carries multiple. I believe this is a main contributing reason as to why I haven't been able to get dialed into my gear like before, I've created too many variables with the gear I am using. I know that sounds like common sense but I've never seen it discussed before, it's something I should have realized a long time ago I don't why it took me so long to come to this epiphany about it.
So buying in bulk and creating a "baseline" for that specific set of gear is seaming like the best way to go and jumping from sponsor to sponsor trying different things or even different batches from the same sponsor leads to too many unneeded variables.
What do you guys think?