First thing is NEVER compare cams at .050" specs and different LSA.
The Comp XE268 cam is a tiny cam in a 454 engine and should be treated as such. The 110LSA also put the intake valve closing point early, and 110LSA increases overlap considerably.
It is NOT a good cam choice for that big engine at 9.5 to 1 compression, and the short seat timing event, super quick ramps and tight LSA can create issues at idle speed, and issues at high rpm's due to instability in the valve train. We call this deal "lifter crash" and it's common with XE camshafts. I've tested several of them on the dyno early on and they not only came up WAY short on power production, but experienced complete loss of power around 4900-5000rpm's.
IF you are completely on the idle system no nozzle drip will be present. If some nozzle drip exists there will not be full control of A/F with the mixture screws. You MUST make sure that there is no nozzle drip present before proceeding with carb modifications.
.038" idle tubes and .055" DCR should be PLENTY of idle fuel for that combination. Initial timing plays a huge role here as well, and I would NOT run a lot of it with that engine combination, it should be fine with about 10-12 degrees timing and no additional timing from the vacuum advance......Cliff