I would recommed the Diana Bullseye Zero-Recoil mount if you want to terminate completely and forever the problem of springer-induced scope breakage. With this mount you can use any scope you wish on your springer.
Below is an excerpt of my response to a post about springer-rated scopes about the Bullseye mount:
I’ve read about some people complaining about the mount not working as advertised, but I tell you this: It does work. It really does. You see, when I set it up on my TX200 I wondered why there was slight play (just only a tiny bit) on it when I twisted the scope just to see if all was tight. But then I noticed that on the rear of the front ring is a steel centering cone against which a corresponding hole on the base rests itself partially following a shot cycle or when just stationary. I tried moving the scope to the left and right to see if POI continued to be true and it did. I even recorded in slowmotion a shot taken with the ZR mount and it showed that only the rifle kicked back—the scope stayed put.