So I finally finished my exams for this semester and I decided to renew my hobby of lock-picking. I almost picked every lock I had in my house already (I had a bunch of spare locks lying around.) After of course getting a sense of satisfaction, I realized that I was only able to do this raking the lock. I wanted of course to be able to pick it tumbler by tumbler. I was not quite bruteforcing it before but I wasnt as gentle as I wanted to be. Well I`m starting to pick the locks with the single pick but the problem is that I need a good practice lock to experiment on (I did some googling, oh my....so many different termonologies which I had never known such as false sets or shear line etc; when I picked, I just did it by feel, whatever.)
Well after a bunch of random blurting, what I need is a good practise lock. I actually want something which I can take out the tumblers and rearrange them. I did see something called the ultimate practice lock while googling (from www.learnlockpicking.com) but I was afraid that the build quality wasnt the best. Any advice. Should I just go get a Schlage.
Oh by the way, I know this is probably a stupid question, and will probably invite a lot of scorn but why is a Medeco that hard to pick. Isnt it just another pin-tumbler lock. Same priniciples apply *add question mark here.