I am still conducting fierce negotiations with my 5 pin tumbler lock
HAHAHAHAHA!!!
Well said. Someone less genteel would be FIGHTING with it. You're still negotiating. Very funny stuff!
I realize you posted this some time ago, but if you're still "negotiating" here's my advice.
Get rid of the springy thingy turning tool and get yourself a good stiff wrench.
Get the biggest turning tool you can fit in the keyway and THEN apply your own feather light pressure to it.
The stouter tool will allow you MUCH more feedback on what's happening inside the lock and you'll find that you just generally feel more action in there.
Next, realize that when you feel the plug make a BIG jump, but it doesn't unlock, understand that you've just got a "false set" off of a mushroom or spool pin. Keep track of that pin, lighten up the pressure on your turning tool, and attack that same pin again. You're trying to push it past the false set and into a true shear position WITHOUT letting the pins that you've already picked slip back to their rest position.
Sounds complicated doesn't it?
This is why picking the hardest binding pinstack first is so important.
Remember,
Heavy wrench, light touch...
Big movement in the plug = False Set
Let us know how the negotiations work out!
