DNT Zulus LRF - does it compensate for CANT in addition to pitch?

Of all the digital scopes I have - ATN, PARD, HIKMICRO, Oneleaf, DNT, Element and ThermTec none of them automatically correct for cant. All will correct for forward angle. Having a cant correction would be nice as I am in the habit of always checking my level - either analog or digital - prior to the shot... time permitting when hunting.
 
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Per my question above, does the DNT Zulus LRF compensate for CANT if my gun is not vertical. This question applies to 312 and 520 models.

I know that it does for angles up and down.

Thanks.
I don't think it will real time correct for cant yet but they could program for it. I know you can toggle a readout on the display to show you how bad and which way you are rolling but it's up to you to correct..... Which I assume you've found.
 
Of all the digital scopes I have - ATN, PARD, HIKMICRO, Oneleaf, DNT, Element and ThermTec none of them automatically correct for cant. All will correct for forward angle. Having a cant correction would be nice as I am in the habit of always checking my level - either analog or digital - prior to the shot... time permitting when hunting.
This is the reply from DNT Tech Support.

Quick answer: Yes! The scope’s built-in gyroscope automatically compensates for both pitch AND cant in real-time. Just aim and shoot – no perfect vertical alignment needed. Happy shooting!
 
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This is the reply from DNT Tech Support.

Quick answer: Yes! The scope’s built-in gyroscope automatically compensates for both pitch AND cant in real-time. Just aim and shoot – no perfect vertical alignment needed. Happy shooting!
Well it hasn't done any real time correcting for me. I have mine in holdover and the red cross hair doesn't move around other than my elevation hold? If I'm missing out on some hidden features or settings I have wrong, I genuinely would appreciate correction.
 
Well it hasn't done any real time correcting for me. I have mine in holdover and the red cross hair doesn't move around other than my elevation hold? If I'm missing out on some hidden features or settings I have wrong, I genuinely would appreciate correction.
You may well be right. I am simply relaying info from DNT Tech Support. They are not infallible, but this is at least worth additional tests. I think a test at short distances where a gun is shooting one-hole groups will tell the story. As I noted, technically, this should not be difficult as long as the data input is correct.

I know that the DNT has been incredible for me. I zeroed at 27 yards. And tested at 36 and 69 yards. Spot on without further adjustments. Just an amazing kit.