Use a 6 screw base like the T'SOB or a modified Weaver, make sure the base screws don't bottom out in the holes, use at least three rings, four if they will fit and make sure that they are lapped for full contact. I mark the rings so I can keep the right top on the right bottom and the top oriented the same way every time. I also mark the rings in the order they go on the base. This keeps things simple in case I ever have to remove the scope. Some folks use red locktite on the base screws, I usually use the blue. I have had good luck most of the time with the hard kickers although I don't have a .460 I have kept scopes on Contender barrels in .358 JDJ, .45/70, and .444 Marlin. Oddly enough the only barrel I've ever had much of a problem with is a 10" .30 Herrett barrel, a relative "cream puff" it's on scope #4 right now they don't slip on this barrel they just seem to break internally. The lower the rings and the lighter the scope the less torque gets transmitted to the base.
Good Luck!
Bob