The other day I was in Home Depot and decided to pick up a Schlage B-360 deadbolt (link) for future practice. I made sure to get the one with the most ups and downs.
I was trying to rekey my kwickset and got too impatient. Big mistake, couldn't find tweezers and with the springs sticking out into the cylinder I wound up bending one. I decided to quit while I was ahead and put the springs and pins into a bag to come back to later.
Meanwhile I gave my schlage a try. Few days and nothing. I noticed the front pin was definitely a security pin (false sets). Then today, while browsing the forum, it popped! Since then I've picked it a few times.
Now I'm anxious to see whats inside and possibly (after more picking) rekey it. However, none of the guides explain rekeying for the schlage cylinders that look like this:
http://www.varjeal.com/pics/keyinknob.jpg
(no I do not have a key in knob but the cylinder looks nearly identical to the linked one)
I don't see any way of taking the back off to push the plug out.
Any help?
Feels so good to finally pick a lock with security pin(s). The kwickset was an achievement but once I tried the schlage the kwickset seemed more like a practice lock than a real lock.
So much I want to try now. My friend has a Master 140 laying around that I've been playing with (locking and unlocking) since before I got my pick set. Gotta have at it now

Anyone have any recommendations for other locks I should look at once I learn how to open the schlage faster and with different keyings?
Thanks!