they can all scream for a second at that high rpm, just back it off quick. and it's best to let it cool down after, if you did it a few times while tuning, and if you can. If you're tuning in the woods and have to keep cutting, would be worth a couple minute break if you went to hard at it. the balancing act of RPM in the wood vs. fuel/mix charge getting into the engine to lubricate, combust, and cool is the dance we all love to do.
Ole' Buckin Billy Ray Smith has a good video on this, for the high-side adjustment you can skip to about 15:40 of the video