Does it really matter??
If there is a huge air bubble I will "push" the plunger up slowly so the air comes out however sometimes more of my TEST will come out instead of the air. For example, if I put in the syringe 350mgs TEST, by the time I have the syringe upside down and pushing the air out I would lose like 10-20 mgs, therefore I would be injecting 330 mgs... sound right?
If there is a huge air bubble I will "push" the plunger up slowly so the air comes out however sometimes more of my TEST will come out instead of the air. For example, if I put in the syringe 350mgs TEST, by the time I have the syringe upside down and pushing the air out I would lose like 10-20 mgs, therefore I would be injecting 330 mgs... sound right?