Another option would be to swap in a set of 1.5 rocker arms for the 1.65's. This is the same as a cam change, and will improve vacuum at idle, off idle power, and move the power curve down some in the rpm range.
An even better move would be to retain the 1.65's and add a set of Rhoad's lifters. The 2802 is the right cam for what you are doing. A smaller cam in a 400 with 10.5 to 1 compression may lead to detonation problems with currently available pump fuel.
A good friend of mine has a Firebird with a 10 to 1 compression 400 engine and that cam. It runs mid-12's in full street trim, with an auto transmission and cheap "shelf" converter from Summit. He's never once complained of the engine not having plenty of low end power, and judging by the numbers it runs, it's got plenty of top end charge as well......Cliff