I agree that short of using expensive locks(either high security tumbler or electronic/Combo)good "Bump" resistance is going to be a hard thing to acchive . One thing you might try is using TWO TOTALLY different Deadbolt Locks, preferably from uncommon Manufacturer's, like a cylinder deadbolt/"Finger" deadbolt combo, that is what I've done on my Apt.The chance of a criminal having "ENTIRE" sets of Bump keys is unlikely, and if he does your dealing with a pro and are screwed anyway.Stay away from the Kwiksets that are SOLD EVERYWHERE cheap, also don't buy "MATCHED PAIRS" of locks, go with separates that have Keys so different you can't put them in the OTHER lock.
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I agree that short of using expensive locks(either high security tumbler or electronic/Combo)good "Bump" resistance is going to be a hard thing to acchive . One thing you might try is using TWO TOTALLY different Deadbolt Locks, preferably from uncommon Manufacturer's, like a cylinder deadbolt/"Finger" deadbolt combo, that is what I've done on my Apt.The chance of a criminal having "ENTIRE" sets of Bump keys is unlikely, and if he does your dealing with a pro and are screwed anyway.Stay away from the Kwiksets that are SOLD EVERYWHERE cheap, also don't buy "MATCHED PAIRS" of locks, go with separates that have Keys so different you can't put them in the OTHER lock.