by mechanical_nightmare » 24 Oct 2013 9:01
I do not consider my self an experienced picker (It's only been a few months actually) but I am decent at the art. If you want to learn and master SPP (as I am trying to do) I think the best way is picking or attempting to pick as many locks as possible, and changing the bitting pattern in the same lock to figure out a different binding order, create more dramatic bitting, etc. Once you get to the point you can pretty much pick most pin tumbler locks without security pins, move on to spools. Security pins are very frustrating, and also very rewarding once you start being able to pick them. Check out digital_blue's SPP guide, the MIT guide and LI guide if you haven't already. Also, Locks Safes and Security by Marc Weber Tobias has some very useful exercises in chapter 24, although it is expensive. (more than $200)
If you do not manipulate the lock, then the lock will manipulate you