Ok a little background. I am a total begginer. I have read just about everything that I can get my hands on online to get started, inculding the MIT guide and greg miller's guide. I bought a kwikset 5 pin deadbolt. I started with one pin, then moved to 2 and now I'm on three. My average time on three pins is about 30 sec. I am also only using a nail that I hammered flat and bent in a vice for a tension rench and a piece of a safety pin as a pick. Hopefuly my southord 14 piece set will arive today.
Ok so here is my question. When I first added the 3rd pin the order that the pins would set in was #2 then #3 then #1. Then there was a period today when it started taking me 4 or 5 minuts to pick because it was super hard to slip my 'pick' underneith the 3rd pin. Now it is easier to get undernieth the 3rd pin but the order in which the pins bind has changed to 2,1,3. Is it usual for a lock to change the order in which the pins bind after taking stresses and getting beat-up a bit? I think that since we are talking about mechanical defects in the hundreths to thousandths of inches just a little bit of stress could reshape the metal just enough to change it. Am I right?