I second this. I've had one of my (rather expensive) scopes that I used on firearms before, quickly and utterly destroyed by a springer. Only then did I learn about this forward-backward force that's created by piston travel when you shoot. Fortunately, the scope had a lifetime warranty, and I had no problem getting a replacement one. But since then, I'm very careful about what I put on a springer. And I actually moved on to PCPs already.just because it can handle the 300 mag doesnt mean it can handle the double recoil of a springer. Some mild mannered springers have torn up quiet a few magnum rated rifle scopes.
Not sure I would trust that answer but on the other hand it could last forever.
Then try it out on a springer and hold them to their word if it failsI did try to explain to aimsports rep that a springer has a reverse recoil but he said I would be good and if something happens just send it back.