My guns eat some of those things for breakfast! For a scope my old loopy and a Tasco have held up even to the .500 but I had tubes of broken glass a few times.
Some mounts with clamps on the barrel will eat grooves in the barrel.
I use Ultra Dots and BFR or Weigand bases. Scopes suck for hunting. Need light and a rest. Scopes from a rest are good for target.
Some reflex sights will shear screws. I called companies about a few and told the gun, was told NO! A reflex to hold up will cost 5X more then an Ultra Dot but get the plain one, not the adjustable stuff like the Match Dot. Look at my avatar.
You just don't know how much recoil a revolver generates.
Look at ring spacing too, some things will not fit between rings.
I have pulled the front glass from cheap red dots with the .44. Made in China with junk glue to hold glass, I had to steel bed it back in. Must get the thing in right too or the dot will be wrong. Bushnell and Millet. Never put a ring over glass either. Front ring should be against the turret, back is OK anywhere. With an Ultra Dot I put the front extension on tight with a rubber strap wrench and put the front ring on the extension with a BFR or Weigand. If I use 3 rings, one is against the turret for recoil. My .500 JRH has 3 rings. Ultra Dot rings work fine but if you need more, ask for another set.
Been there, done that too many times.