Don't know what current policy is on Hawke Vantage scopes, but they used to say while they'd cover them under the warranty, they didn't recommend using them on springers over 12 fpe. I have more than a few, all of them mounted on springers that shoot 14fpe or higher and so far, never had an issue. I've always thought part of that is because they all have IR so the reticles are glass etched and maybeeee why they've held up.
Your mileage may well vary if you decide to go that route, so take what I just said with a BIG grain of salt...lol. The step up is the Airmax line already mentioned above. I have 8, 7 mounted on springers, 2 of those being Diana 34's. 2 are 3-9x40's I got from Jeff at Trenier 5 years or so ago when they were first released with the new AMX reticles here in the US, so 5 years, 1000's of shots on the rifles they're on, no issues to date and why I've bought 6 more since those first 2. All but one are mounted in Hawke Match Mount rings and the one that's not is because I wanted silver rings and bought a set of BKL Double Strap rings.
At the end of the day, your money, your rifle, your choice. Also a lot of very good advice given above by shooters who probably have more than my measly 6 yrs back shooting and hopefully some of it helps you decide which way you want to try.