Did the Britishicon scope production/fitting process utilize a special bracket for "pounding in" scopes?

I understand that PL has said that he tests each? No32 'scope that he rebuilds by firing it on a "slave" L42 in an Enfield rest with the recoil impulse set to "high".

I'm wondering if this was originally done at the British scope factories, or perhaps at H+H during scope fitting.

This relates to some interesting info which I've recently come across.
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