It's hard to tell. Start with low speed. Vacuum gauge, raise timing to the most(have to keep adjusting idle down). Turn it off, and see if it will start ok.
If not, back off timing until it is ok. That is what the engine wants on intial timing.
Now you probably have too much total advance. Using a timing light; write down initial, then rev to 3500,, read total. Write down. Example; it was 6 initial, now 18. That threw my old total up to 58. So pull out 12 degrees from the mechanical advance inside the dist.
Your engine may want more or less than the 36 total I said. Research ping.
Once timing is ok; carb tuning time. I fought Holleys, and the jets, bleeds for years. Then a bud bought an Eddy (Carter). So easy to tune.It costs $60 for the jet , springs, and metering rods kit, but infinite tuning. For bogs, for just on primaries, for wide open.
Read up on them, they don't like over 7 psi pressure, In the '60's, common guy had no info or access to kits. Ran Holleys. No the Carter is piece of cake.
Timing first, then carb. Then dist curve.