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Mechanical cant from mounting doesn't matter if you have the reticle vertical when shooting (if the reticle is aligned correctly with the erector/turrets so that it tracks exactly vertically) because it's not actually canted in that case. The rifle may be but the scope is not, if the reticle is vertical on a plumb line.
I generally only ever mount my scopes level by eyeball anyway & have never found it to be an issue - the human eye is good at detecting very small angles off square.
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