I had a long discussion with agn over telephone last week. It was a real pleasure

In continuation to an earlier post,
I have suggested agn to go ahead with the method of elimination. Here, I presume that we all know how to shoot a TEN. But still we have problems with the bad shots, occasional SEVENS and regular EIGHTS which we are not being able to eradicate.But if you see at our level, by shooting only 9s, we can jolly well reach 360/400 or 540/600. So for us, 9 is a very good score provided we can keep all the 40 or 60 shots in the 9 ring. But can we? We can not because we are too much obsessed with that 10. This obsession of ten is a negative thought which poisons our mind and prevents it from functioning properly to shoot a TEN. Let us lighten the burden of our mind (self imposed mental barrier; see mental training posts of Guruji). What is wrong in a NINE?
Let us start with the SEVENs. Do we shoot them? I do sometimes myself. What about you? If yes, let us work on a box drill of 'Elimination of SEVEN'.
First of all, cut out the '8' ring circle of a comp target an shoot on it, let us say 40 shots with a box drill. You will never see the 10's, 9's and the good 8's. But as soon as you shoot a 7 or a bad 8 (I imagine that you will not shoot 6's

I suggest this exercise because some of us are prone to counting the scores set by set


Guruji, what of you think about this method of elimination?
best regards
tirpassion