Well, you may be right Milo, but what sort of adjustment? Certainly not one that would allow for a wide range of convergence. I would assume any "slop" in the mount would be merely to account for those manufacturing tolerances, not to allow pilots to adjust the convergence of the rounds. Given that the round is passing through the propeller shaft, I can't see there being a lot of variation allowable. Once the thrust line of the engine is set in the mounts, so to goes the trajectory of the cannon rounds. I.e. you can't change the trajectory without changing the thrust line of the engine. That could only be done by adjusting the engine mounts, but ultimately, the thrust line needs to be within whatever the factory specs dictate, otherwise you'd get some pretty wild performance variation out of the engine, right? While this certainly provides the gun with a much more stable mount, changing the convergence would not be possible. If someone has data that shows the thrust line of the engine, it would show what the initial trajectory would be. Obviously, the 110/163/262/190 mounts wouldn't suffer the same limitation.
Now, that being said, I don't have any serious heartburn with the way its modeled in-game, but I also would respect a choice by HTC to fix the convergence much like the 75mm on the B-25H.
[edit] And that page I linked above doesn't contain the 400m convergence setting I listed. It does support the lack of adjustment for "harmonization" I stated. I'll have to look around to find the information that stated a 400m convergence setting.