Depends on recoil. I put one on my .44 SBH and could not keep it from skidding through the rings. I ruined the tube. Tried all kinds and amounts of rings, rosin, tape, etc but the tube is so soft even tightening rings with a torque wrench will squeeze it.
I have a cheap Tasco that will not move on a .475 with two rings and the tube is so tough it has not a single mark on it.
My experience with Burris is that they are also much darker then other scopes.
They made a rifle scope with a front iris to regulate light. It was super bright but the rest have been dark.
I had a flier about Swift scopes that had several pages about how tough it is. I fell for it and bought a little 2X---gutted it with 3 shots. The replacement now resides on a .22.
I have a little Loopy that has been on and off more guns since 1958 or so, can't remember when, but it is still going strong, even on the .475 and a .500 JRH.
The Ultra Dot, red dot takes almost any recoil you can imagine.