Solutions for too much compression

Hey now.
So this is a short block that I purchased from the Mopar Performance catalog about 17 years ago. I think it was advertised as “9.5 to 1” compression ratio. I put a set of rebuilt 360 heads on it and yes, I took the time to measure the head volume and deck height and all, and unfortunately found that the actual cr was really something like 9.7 to 1 at least. I put it together along with a Mopar Performance cam ( not sure of which part number, but probably a mild street Performance option) and have been driving it off and on since. Now I am finally messing around with things and trying to get the thing more dialed in, I find that if I put any timing advance in the thing more than about 3 initial, 22 total, or so, I get pinging. I just got a compression tester and measured about 180 psi , which seems to verify that my cr is a little high.
What to do..?
Bigger cam to lower cylinder pressure?
Just set this retarded timing and run it?
Try to recurve my advance to adapt to the situation?
What octane do you run?
I can run 91 octane and just get by with 185psi @25 degrees total timing, with a .030 quench distance
22 total ,180psi and open non quench, adds up. Try premium and or booster..then lock the distributor out at 22 btdc. No advance just 22 degrees 24-7..it will run better like that than with 3 btdc.