I'm a total noob to picking and honestly not having a great deal of luck so far. Just wondering if you think it's purely down to skill or whether it could be in fact due to inferior picks? I bought all of these as one batch but have mostly been using the GOSO ones as they are the most comfy.
Pic of everything:

The front section of my GOSO pouch. I mostly use the hooks on the left hand side of this pouch more than anything else when trying to SPP. I also use the tension wrench on the left hand side (the S shaped one) most of the time:

The back section has a load of rakes and jigglers, and some more tension wrenches:

Klom branded wafer picks:

"Majestic" rakes/jigglers on the left, Southord picks on the right:

More southord picks and a tubular lock pick (this, I've had a LOT of success with. Might make a video sometime, not sure if I'm allowed to show videos showing picking techniques?):

That's it so far. Wondering whether to invest in some better picks such as Peterson or Sparrows.. Or whether I'm simple using the wrong picks, the wrong tension wrenches, the wrong locks, the wrong technique or simply not enough practice. Wondering whether to start up a YouTube channel detailing my journey... Thoughts? Comments? Please be nice
