I fell it is probably best to post in the section of the forum. I am a noob to lockpicking although have a fair bit of theory work behind me. I was wondering if anyone could give me some pointers for some issues that Im having
First of all I am using a basic set of southord picks that often and did come with the "Easy Pickings" booklet. I am practising at the moment using a yale type rim lock with the standard wards on the keyway entry cylinder.
the lock has come with a 5 key pins, 2 of which are the same size (sorry no depth measuring tools). At the moment I am just practising getting used to the feeling of binded and non binded pins and getting used to moving the pick in the small space.
My first question is that when using one of the shortest pins or the next size up, with just one stack in 3/4/5 pin column. it is impossible to make the pin hit the sheer line UNLESS you move the pick up the keyway entry and sit it next to the highest ward. Is there a way around this - the pick will not go any higher and if you have to move the pick upto the highest ward surely this will hinder the picking process (would overset the longest pins as they would be pushed past the sheer line if they had been previously set or were first in the binding order).
I have shined a torch through the back of this lock while inbvestigating how high the pick will move - it looks about 2mm off from hitting the sheer line.
Has just occured to me - I may have to buy a pick with a longer hook

My second question is - When using the one of the shortest pins and driver pin combinations (only pin in the chamber at the time), when tension is being applied the pin appears to "overbind" and is effectively stuck. If I apply tension in the opposite direction it act normally with no problem. I assume that this would happen if the lock was fully pinned also as this in thoery would be the last binding pin (due to the large tolerance). If my assumption is correct would the only way around this in the real world be to pick the lock the wrong way and then use a plug spinner?
An obsevation that I made while looking at this is that when locked the driver pin and the key pin do not make contact when looking through the keyway (a gap less than 1MM). would this be affecting the binding of the pin?
I need to get around this issues as at the moment its the onyl equipment that I have to practise on

Thanks for the help guys
