I'm relatively new to lockpicking, and my friend gave me three old padlocks to practice on (all generic no-names, with no identifying information on them). The first two I can get extremely easily, usually 5-10 seconds with raking or 30 seconds setting pin-by-pin. The third lock's giving me trouble though, and I think it's because of the way the pins are set- looking at the key, the second pin notch is ground all the way down to the little squiggly bit that guides the key in. It looks so deep that I think that pin is automatically set, but the problem is that I can't get to the pins behind it without moving it up a bit past the shear line

. I've sketched it out in ASCII:
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OOOOOO
OOOOOOOOO __
OOOOOOOOOO/ \__ __
OOOOOOOOO \__/ \
OOOOOOOOO_____________/
OOOOOO
Anyone have any tips for picking something like this?