being left handed all my scopes look a little canted to my right handed friends and theres seem a little canted to me. if the scope was on a long range rifle (1000 yarder) i might worry, but on a regular hunting rifle, no big deal. i sent a top shelf tasco world class back to tasco before bushnell bought them in florida and they would not even except it, they just refused it plain out. look at it this way,you still have 358 degrees to work with(just kidding). i own and use 34 leupolds,here are 13 that are not on rifles at this time. eastbank.
You don't need the tool to see the defect. That is a defect in design. If the retical is crooked and you can see it, then a customer won't buy it. But nobody expects to see a crooked retical. You see, that is "corporations." This is the rule of American companies. Just lay the scope down with the turret visually level and look at it. I'm going to get political now so hold on to your hat.
The product is made as cheaply as possible to get away with. If a few spot the defect it is no big deal to the corporate mentality. They will say it is OK for a few to find the defect. RCBS too uses the "service" to make up for the little defects in design of their products. Sure they will accept a return on a piece of junk somebody paid big money for. Because messing it up for a few is worth it if it means overall the highest profitable operation. Free enterprise is a Godless operation.
It is good, though, that it is
free, free to be dictated to by big pharma, nukes, etc. You can choose to not take statin drugs. But we can't control the masses of population who will always believe what they are fed. And when you point out to them the contrary, they will become angry because that is the nature of man. It must be trait from our Homo Erectus but the worst thing you can do to modern man is criticize him.