Hmm, 7-10 conversions and axis tilt. Well, I've been lucky enough to pick up two 7-10's, luck being the key word, and on both conversions the rotation or roll of the
ball really had no impact on the way the
ball contacted the corner pin. Both times I through at the 10 pin (right handed) because it was easier to generate speed and momentum aiming towards the pin that was outside of my right shoulder. Also I didn't want to chance cracking my ankle!=) The key for both of my conversions was to focus on creating a "dead roll". In terms of axis tilt and axis rotation, well, I didn't want any. I kept my wrist completely broken throughout the swing and release; this allowed a very free swing as well as eliminated wrist action at the point of release, ofcourse no "snapping" allowed! The second thing I focused on was to release the
ball with fingers and thumb at the same time. By doing this there is a skid that occurs not from axis rotation, but from an honest "dead"
rolling ball. Have you ever seen a beginning bowler lob a house
ball down the lane at what seems to be at a hundred miles an hour and you can actually see the thumb hole on top of the
ball at it plain out skids through across the entire lane? Well, that's the release you want. Hardest part: try not to rocket the
ball into the pit! Just flow with your natural rhythm and swing, the power will be there if you trust your natural momentum.