crkckr
Well-Known Member
While it might be improbable on 2 rifles at the same time, I would suggest you check both your bases and rings for security. When I mount a scope now I use red locktite, especially on something like my .338 WM. I had the exact same thing happen and it turned out to be loose bases.
Of course, reviewing your shooting hold should be done, too. Draping yourself over the rifle and holding things down nice and tight one time while essentially free recoiling the next can also give similar results. Big humidity jumps can do it too, so check bedding & stock screw torque. Just make sure you do just one thing at a time or you may find it fixed but not know exactly how or why!
Cheers,
crkckr
Of course, reviewing your shooting hold should be done, too. Draping yourself over the rifle and holding things down nice and tight one time while essentially free recoiling the next can also give similar results. Big humidity jumps can do it too, so check bedding & stock screw torque. Just make sure you do just one thing at a time or you may find it fixed but not know exactly how or why!
Cheers,
crkckr