PRS is a brutal test of a shooter's equipment, nothing on earth not even military applications pushes the limits of reliability like the sport of PRS does. Those rifles are banged around from stag to stag every weekend for months and see thousands of rounds a year. Most hunting rifle never see a thousand rounds. A good measure of scope durability wound be to see which ones professional PRS shooters use. However, chances are you aren't going to like the weight of those scopes for a hunting rig anymore than the rifles. Lugging a fifteen to twenty pound rifle around the mountains is not fun for most people.
PRS cartridges are generally low recoil. High round counts sure, but low magnitude, on heavy rifles.
Also, many of the top shooters are sponsored by companies that sell scopes. There are a few obvious concerns regarding impartially there, in terms of following their choices.