So here is the problem I have. A friend has bought a Taurus 709 Slim, when he shoots it the first three rounds hit close to dead on, then after that they go wild. I thought he was just a bad shot, he is from Canada, and doesn't get to play with pistols much. The first auto he bought, bit him bad, he double stacked his hands too high and the slide ran back and cut the top of his thumb knuckle, almost to the bone. So to show that it wasn't the pistol I took it, my first three rounds hit dead on, and then they went wild. I am no slouch with a pistol, I shoot around 200 rounds a month. I think that it has something to do with the new, "floating", barrel design that is begining to get popular. What I mean is when the slide comes back the barrel moves, instead of being rigidly mounted to the chamber. Does anyone have one of these, and are they having the same problem. Just so all the shooters know, I did bench rest the gun, and it was doing the same thing, so it want me. I shoot both wheel guns and autos, and haven't had this problem before. So just asking for some ideas. I think it has something to do with the way the barrel is mounted, and expended powder getting in the barrel seat, but I am not sure. This is why I carry a wheel gun for my personal protection.