All in at 3000 rpm´s is NOT stock, 4400 rpm´s is.
I will NEVER understand the urge some folks has to get "all in" earlier than factory settings. The factory ignition curve is there for a reason. And the reason is engine design/parameters.
You do NOT help the engine by igniting a too lean mixture by ignite it earlier, the real cure is to give the engine a proper, fully combustible, mixture at factory ignition settings.
How many times do you read "i have all in at 2500-3000 rpm´s and now my engine pings", big surprise!
FWIW
You're right. The spec from the 1977 MVMA spec form is:
START: 0 degrees @ 1000 rpm
INTERMEDIATE: 9 degrees @ 2000 rpm
MEDIUM: 17 degrees @ 4600
This is for a base L78 400 engine which is basically what mine is other than the 066 cam. The '77 350 engine dist spec is a little lower, 16.5 degrees @ 3640 rpm.
Here is the instructions that came with my distributor after the rebuild/recurve:
Set initial timing @ 12
Centrifugal allows 10 dist degrees 20 @ the crank
Curve starts @ 1250 crank rpm all in by 3000 crank rpm
Vac advance allows 10 degrees at crank....starts a 7hg max 12hg.
Only change I did was swap the 10 degree advance can for a 20........and I originally had base timing at 16 but backed it down to 14 to see if it will help with the higher RPM pinging but haven't test drove it yet.