Help? Problem With Holding The Groove On A Hot Pressing


I have had a problem holding the groove on several hot pressings and it always occurs in the same spot. I am not sure if it’s my set up or a mastering error.

I am playing a record with very strong sonics that is in Mint condition and midway through the last track it skips. When I look at the area under a strong glass I can see a very hot bass transient that almost collides with the next groove. This happened again tonight when I was playing a first pressing/orignal release of MJ’s Thiriller. It also happened on a Allman Brothers LP as well as one other.

Is this a mastering error or is my TT and cartridge not up for it? I am using a Technics 1200 with an Ortofon Blue cartridge. I have checked the setup several times with a very accurate gram scale (2.5g) and my Geodisc. Should I try for a different cartridge angle geometry?
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remember to check the tracking force with the weighing platform at record height.
Thanks. I have adjusted the counterweight +\- .5g and it doesn’t fix the problem. I’m leaning to thinking it might be related to overhang?
I find it unusual that the overly hot groove would occur in almost the exact same spot on multiple pressings. I’m wondering if it has something to do with the mastering process?
Mastering process cannot correlate to a variety of pressings from different 'houses'. Groove geometry can and relates to setup alignment.