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    Just checked my stats and for my two leagues 45% in one and 57% in other. I think those are pretty brutal but about what I expect as I'm hot/cold with those conversions.

    Pros (even at regional levels) probably expect 95% and hit 90% of them (if not more).

    Honestly, I'd probably be pretty giddy if I got to 70%

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    In my main league I'm shooting 10 pins at 87% (35/40) on the season and 91% for single pins as a whole (90/98)

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    Anything less than a 100% conversion rate is unacceptable LOL

    Some other threads about this subject that might be of interest:

    Pro bowlers: Avg single pin spare conversion percentage
    http://www.bowlingboards.com/threads...ion-percentage

    10 pin conversion percentages
    http://www.bowlingboards.com/threads...on-percentages

    Pinpal stats: What to strive for
    http://www.bowlingboards.com/threads...-to-strive-for

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewToBowling View Post
    Just checked my stats and for my two leagues 45% in one and 57% in other. I think those are pretty brutal but about what I expect as I'm hot/cold with those conversions.

    Pros (even at regional levels) probably expect 95% and hit 90% of them (if not more).

    Honestly, I'd probably be pretty giddy if I got to 70%

    I'm right at 70% and I would love to be at 90%. I'm hopeful I'm going to be a 90% shooter now because I finally came up with a system to shoot at it. I used to shoot my 10 pins more by feel than aiming for an actual target and I would be extremely streaky. This season I started not missing a 10 pin, I was like 19/19 then I just inexplicable lost it and missed like 9 out of 10 in one night and followed that up missing 3 out of 6 the next week. So for those 2 weeks all my practice sessions was working on 10 pins and experimenting with different targets, where to stand and trying different balls. What I found out for me is when I use plastic my margin or error was really small. If I miss right, I would dump it in the channel. If I miss left I would have too much hand and I would hook just enough to miss the 10.


    What I finally found was to stand my left foot on the last dot, shoot for 3rd arrow with my Storm Pitch Black urethane ball with a flat release and that gave me the most room for error. Being urethane and having an actual core, it gave me hold if I missed a little right and shooting a flat release would still let it slide enough if I missed left. Since I've gone to this, I've felt a lot more confident shooting the 10 and I made 10/12 so far.

    So my advice is practice 10 pins but actually experiment on different ways to shoot it and find something that you can easily repeat.

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    If you are a decent bowler and have a ball for 10 pins you should be able to convert most. I use my strike ball for them and miss most on the left by an inch when the ball makes it's last move about a foot away from them....Grrr!!! I am much better at making them on the left side lane because I stand all the way to the left...

    I'd like to see the stats on people that use a spare ball opposed to people that use their strike ball...
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    My acceptable is 90% conversion on 10 pin. I am currently at 91% for the season so far. Went a stretch of about 6 weeks where I did not miss one.

    Having not had much practice since the summer, I am happy with it so far.

    My process for shooting at the 10 pin, or basically any back row pin is to not focus on hitting a spot on the lane at arrows, but to focus on the pin as the target. My percentage has gone up quite substantially since I started doing so. I struggled last year at about this same time, where I was only in the low 80's for conversions. I want to say it was Rob M that mentioned this targeting technique and I tried it and have stuck to it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vdubtx View Post
    My acceptable is 90% conversion on 10 pin. I am currently at 91% for the season so far. Went a stretch of about 6 weeks where I did not miss one.

    Having not had much practice since the summer, I am happy with it so far.

    My process for shooting at the 10 pin, or basically any back row pin is to not focus on hitting a spot on the lane at arrows, but to focus on the pin as the target. My percentage has gone up quite substantially since I started doing so. I struggled last year at about this same time, where I was only in the low 80's for conversions. I want to say it was Rob M that mentioned this targeting technique and I tried it and have stuck to it.
    is that with a plastic spare ball?
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    Quote Originally Posted by LOUVIT View Post
    is that with a plastic spare ball?
    Yes, plastic.
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    I'm aiming for 75% this year. Working up to 90% in the next couple of years.

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    90% is my goal, but I am at 81% and 84% in my two leagues. I"ve been going down a bit recently, seems I miss one a lot of nights and make the rest. I haven't been feeling particularly comfortable and have changed spots around a bit week to week to see what works better (and yes this is with plastic)

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