And I'm wondering if others have noticed the same,,, and does anyone have any reasoning as to why ??

Is it due to the way the scope and reticle is actually made ?
I generally fit my own scopes,, but sometimes I've had them done at whatever gun shop.
If done at the shop/s they invariably sit a bubble level across the turret cap and then tighten accordingly.
But when I get home and have a close look,,, quite often it is canted.
I have a very good eye for levels that has never let me down.
Working in construction sites I'm spot on when compared/checked by spirit levels, water tube levels, etc.
So, if I set up a scope myself I get the rifle itself "upright" (as in,, not canting),,,, and then the reticle horizontal by sighting thru the scope,,, also with a
known horizontal plane off in the distance for reference purposes .
And then,,,, if you look at the turret cap itself ,,,, it is actually canted (off level)
And, if you set the scope by turret cap (level),,,,, then the reticle will be canted.
I've found some scopes are worse than others for this issue,,,, and definitely NOT cheap scopes.
When I've finished setting the scope with reticle vertical, and zeroed you can see that the turret housing itself is actually rotated slightly.
Anyone else noticed this ??