I have found that using a mech fuel pump with a check valve, regardless of the type of inlet valve, does not "drain back".
The reason why the fuel disappears from the float bowl after the car has been standing for a few days is evaporation of the volatile fuel into the atmosphere.
Using an electric fuel pump w/o anti-drainback valve a solid inlet valve may delay the evaporation some, but with an electric fuel pump you can prime the carb ahead of "start". Again style of inlet valve does not matter.
I too prefer the solid style as Pontiac/Rochester found they provide better "fuel control" in the float bowl.
Pic from 1978 Pontiac Service Manual: