This may have been addressed previously, but after looking a while I didn't see much. Lefties feel free to replace 10's with 7's as applicable

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I gather that the causes of the flat 10 and the ringing 10 are slightly different. The flat 10 is typically caused by a slightly light hit and/or two shallow an entry angle. Root causes can be a bad pitch or the ball burning up too quickly. Ringing 10's are caused by a slightly light hit with the ball breaking too late and coming in behind the head pin, with either a good or excessive entry angle. Correct?
When I leave a flat ten or two on good pitches, the adjustment I've been taught is to move feet and target left (2-1 for example) and use same ball or ball down if required. Does this work for you also, and am I missing anything? Ringing 10's are a little more perplexing to me. For example, the other night in PBAX on the Viper/Wood I throw the front 5 in the third game going straight up 4, all flush and high flush. 6th frame is another great pitch, but the look at the pocket wasn't the same and I rang the 10. What is a recommended adjustment, if any, for this? Maybe adrenaline kicked in and my ball speed got fast on #6, I don't know.
Thanks, y'all!
