From searching around here, I understand the American series 50 is notoriously tough to pick. I'm at the point where I can pick all of my non-security pinned locks, as well as the lock I have with spool pins. Now that I got myself a proper set of picks (the Tuxedo from Sparrows), I'm back to poking at the American series 50 that I have here.
I guess I'm just curious if there are any suggestions for techniques based on what I'm experiencing so far. The serrated pins are giving me fits--I haven't even gotten a false set out of it.
I'm using top-of-the-keyway tension with Sparrow's version of the Peterson pry-bar. I started with very light tension, and have tried medium as well. With heavy tension, the serrated pins are impossible to set.
What I'm seeing is when I start, pins 3, 4, and 5 are all binding. 4 and 5 seem to be binding harder, so I normally start at the back, set pin 5 one click, set pin 4, set pin 3. Check pins 2, 1, still springy, so back to 5. Still binding, so another click. Pin 4 is still binding, one more click. 3, 2, 1 are all springy, so back to 5. Still binding, one more click. Pin 4 still feels like it's binding, but when I try to set it, it oversets. 3, 2, 1 are all still springy. Throughout all of this, the core doesn't budge. I've also tried starting from the front back, with similar results.
I know the answer is "more practice", but any tips on things I could be doing differently are most appreciated.