Low Vacuum and RPM Drop

Hello all – Hoping the community can help me with a low vacuum situation on my 340. I only get 10" of vacuum at an idle of ~850 RPM. It holds steady there, it doesn’t bounce or drift. When I quickly open and close the throttle it dips to ~1” then rebounds to ~25”, then settles back in around 10”. I do get more vacuum if I bump the idle up to 1800 RPM, then I’m sitting at about 15”.

I’ve read up on some of the threads about this here and on moparforums so here are the symptoms I think are relevant
I put on new plugs (NGK GR4 gapped at 0.040), Summit 8mm plug wires, vacuum advance distributor (holds vacuum fine), distributor cap, rotor, and PCV valve. I switched from a Holley 750 DP to a Holley 670 Street Avenger carb (was running very rich) but it was low vacuum before that swap too. Has an Edelbrock Performer intake and MP blaster ignition coil.

The cam specs are unknown but the idle isn't choppy and doesn’t have an audible lope to it so I’m assuming it’s either a stock or mild cam. Ignition timing is at 25 initial and 38* total with the vacuum advance unhooked and plugged. I didn't check it with the vacuum advance hooked up.

According to this article http://www.gregsengine.com/using-a-vacuum-gauge.html and this article http://www.secondchancegarage.com/public/186.cfm, it seems like the culprit is late cam/valve timing. I’m hoping it’s something more simple so I don’t have to tear this thing apart and degree the cam but you guys/gals probably know more about this than I do.

Any suggestions for someone fairly new to these old carbureted engines?