Cueing issue


Sometimes when cueing up a lp, there is seemingly an issue where the stylus doesn't connect fully to the record. Everything is set up correctly, VTF, VTA.......Was wondering if any of you have had a similar issue?
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noromance --  Even though for the life of me I can't see how it could occur, I believe you're on to something.  The problem does seem to happen more often at the lead-in groove. 
Oh well if its lead-in then its obvious. The program area of most records is almost perfectly flat but the lead-in area on some records is curved with a bit of a lip. So its possible depending on the angle and your anti-skate for the stylus to touch down in the flat area between the grooves, then "ride the curve" downhill at about the same rate as the lead-in groove, so instead of falling in right away its going along the flat surface a turn or three.  

The only other explanations are dust or a sticky arm. I find it hard to believe slaw has a problem with either of those. He's too good. So it has to be the lead-in lip. I've had the same happen to me, just hardly ever, and I know what it is so no big when it happens.
I have read where VPI is having issues with their record cueing device.  I would contact them as I believe there is a newer and improved version. 
I've had one replacement cueing device already and it wasn't an improvement The issue there was it doesn't have complete/full travel depending on how it's set up.. The fix was to place some sticky dots on top of the arm rest.to make up for the lack of travel.