That's an unusual scope failure, that points to some misalignment of the rings. I suspect due to the machined bridge mounts not in alignment with each other, the barrel or both.
I had a CZ 550 in 416 Rigby with this problem. My gunsmith used the alignment bars, as referenced by
@Mark A Ouellette , and showed me the misalignment. It wasn't bad but was obvious. He lapped the rings, and that fixed the wandering zero. Scope was a Leupold VX-ii, 1-4x.
Later I had a CZ 500 .500 Jeffery without alignment problems. I had to check but ended up using that rifle without a scope.
My gunsmith explained that the torsion on the scope tube was stressing the internal gimbals that aligned the reticle, and during recoil would shift. Once the rings were lapped, and alignment confirmed, problem fixed.
With your scope, the torsion on the tube from misalignment, combined with 450 Dakota level recoil could break the scope tube at a weak point, next to the turret.
Before changing rings, I would check alignment of the bases and rings. Probably need to shim the setup by a competent gunsmith who understands this geometry and has the tools and instruments to validate scope bases square to the barrel, barrel square to the receiver, and scope rings square to the whole setup.