No.
Try rotating the chainring first. Then try Sheldon's. Personally, as long as the chain won't derail when it is at it's loosest, it's all good. So a bit of non-roundness/ellipticalness (brain dead.. wtf word?) is neither here nor there.
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No.
Try rotating the chainring first. Then try Sheldon's. Personally, as long as the chain won't derail when it is at it's loosest, it's all good. So a bit of non-roundness/ellipticalness (brain dead.. wtf word?) is neither here nor there.