Those tapered rings are slanting toward each other.

But an easy enough fix.
Having tapered mounting rings doesn't make sense to me because the plane of the neck and strings, just like a Strat or Tele, are parallel to the body. Those pups should not be angled, due to tapered rings. A pair of non-tapered metal black rings are coming from Stewmac. A pair of wooden rings from Guilford Guitars is still on the "maybe" list.
Anyways, I've been doing some heavy noodling on this beast. Now that this guitar has a setup that I'm comfortable with, it really is a joy to play. Still getting used to these active pickups, and really liking them, too.
Yesterday, I also ordered from Stewmac the Schaller top-loading hardtail bridge to hopefully and successfully replace the (Stewmac) Golden Age Top Loading Hardtail bridge. There's not many choices out there for these types of bridges. Besides the Golden Age and the Schaller, the only other option I could find was the Kahler. This one is a bit pricey at $220+, plus my previous experience with this particular model many years ago left me unimpressed: A couple of the roller saddles were far from being perfectly round... they had the wobbles! And too many slopping-moving parts. I couldn't care less about those fine tuners, too. The Schaller appears to be a better mousetrap, and at about $80. We'll see...
I haven't ruled out a Stetsbar as suggested by Thatbastarddon. But I'm not a whammy or spring vibrato type of user. And, I would really like to see and demo one in person. Perhaps the local guitar shop has a guitar with a Stetsbar that I can fondle with.