I had a CVA that did the same thing. When it happened on the range it scared the you know what out of me. To make sure it was the rifle and not something I did, I loaded it again, aimed it down range, ****ed it, capped it and held it. As I moved it around to get ready for the shot it went off the second time. After that the next thing I did after cleaning it was sent it back to CVA. They fixed it of course. I would suggest you do the same thing.