The CSV1A itself has 5 PSI of reduced pressure falloff at 10 GPM. So, when using 10 GPM you will have 5 PSI less than when using 2 GPM.
Also, the lower the water level in the well, the less pressure your pump can produce by 1 PSI for every 2.31' it drops. So, as the water level in the well drops by 23', the pump produces 10 PSI less pressure. Conversely, as the water level rises in the well the pressure increases by the same amount.
You can turn up the CSV and pressure switch by 5 PSI to make up foe reduced pressure fall off. But you need a larger pump to make up for a decreasing water level. However, the water level can only decrease by so much as it is a low producing well, and it is probably a good thing that the flow and pressure drop off as the well is pumped down.