No. Different esters have different masses and the mass of the ester is included in the /ml dosage. Usually the longer the ester, the more percentage of weight it carries eg. cypionate is longer than propionate, hence the cypionate portion makes up more of the /ml mass than propionate. 1 mg of prop will convert to more free tes than 1 mg of eth.
ok, that is what i didn't know. it is common sense though that different esters have different masses, i just didn't know if the weight discrepency is accounted for.
if you google the compound there is usually a section that details the details of ester/ba/br--but given all the factors that play into absorbtion and availability--i kinda just stick with the generic number x/per ml.
keep in mind that the esters make a difference in how often the test needs to be shot...prop has the shortest ester and needs to be shot EOD or E3D while the enanthate and cyp esters can be shot once a week w/o a problem