Not sure if it matters much.
My experience with big CID long stroke engines has kept me away from any cams that have short seat timing, less overlap, and tight LSA's.
Big engines, as a general rule, will like a lot of off seat timing, lots of overlap, later intake closing point(s), and wide LSA's.
We've been going out to 114LSA with a few recent Pontiac 455 builds, with EXCELLENT results at every level.
Idle quality is greatly improved, torque curve is broader, and more top end charge as well.
IMHO, those "tight" LSA grinds are fine for little low compression engines, but don't help out engines that are already trying to make all their power early and in the mid-range right to start with........Cliff