I have an older 1.5x4 burris on a 3030 super 14, no compensator. It has taken a real beating. My very first handgun buck was a neck shot at 130 yards with the 3030, dropped immediately. In my excitement (I was just in my 20s and new to deer hunting) I jumped out of the stand to peruse my quarry, and to my surprise, the deer lifted its head. Scared me to death that I'd lose the deer.
I carefully climbed back up into the stand and set up to take another shot (Deer still not dead, but not going anywhere). I lined up the shot, but my heart was beating so hard that the crosshairs jumped around like a baby rabbit. I loosened my grip, which fixed the jumping, but it'd slipped my mind that I was shooting a 3030 with 150g bullets and 38 grains 748 out of a pistol. Needless to say, the second shot was true, but the pistol jumped out of my hands, crashing onto the floor of the blind right on the ocular lens housing. Wooden floor, so I was lucky that it didn't leave a mark, but I knew that the scope was history.
Cleaned the deer, and went out the following morning to check the scope. Utterly amazing!!!! The violence didn't even knock it off zero. I've had other scopes, but Burris has always been able to stand the recoil offered (no, I don't have any casulls or other such howitzer pistols) 3030 being the greatest. I also have a 2 power TC Recoil Proof fixed power on a 209x50 that has taken everything that I have thrown at it. It has stayed true, and it is even a lighted reticle scope. Hope this helps.