Danny,
I'm a bit late to the party for this conversation. Am I safe to assume your carb is full rich at idle? If so, try this. With the carb off of the engine, place it on a carb stand (or some equal length 5/16 bolts that are secured to the base plate to suspend the carb). Fill the float bowls. Does the carb leak down while the carb is sitting there? That would only get exaggerated by engine vacuum at idle.
As you get it off of the idle circut......it runs fine. Of course, engine RPM can cover up some some fuel and ignition problems. If I were a betting man, I'd say the issue may exist with one of the metering blocks / gaskets / and or main body fit. It sounds like fuel is getting in where it does not belong when it's supposed to be working strictly on the idle circut.
That all having been said, I too would suggest reaching out to Eric @ Vintage Musclecar Parts. Eric does ground zero rebuilds above and beyond full restorations. So often, I found out how warped the main bodies are, to say nothing for the metering blocks. Eric recently helped me through an problem child 4150 that was on an LT-1 Corvette. It was an issue as I described above.
I can appreciate yoiu not wanting the bother anyone, nor laying the car up for a period of time. In my own humble suggestion, put a pro on it. You'll save time and aggrevation that you would not otherwise be able to put a price on.
Tim