Increasing idle airbleed size KILLS pull to the idle screws even with larger settings. If anything, make them smaller, not larger.
.203" idle bypass air is nothing but a HUGE vacuum leak. If you don't have enough fuel to the mixture screws, idle bypass air will NOT help to control nozzle drip.
If the carburetor is a later model, and has idle bypass air, there is no need to drill the throttle plates, as idle bypass air is much more effective.
If you can't get on the idle system with .110" bypass air and that engine/cam combo, something else is wrong someplace.
That's not really that big of a cam in a 455 engine, only 284 degrees seat to seat timing.
We've ran 308-320 degree cams in 455's with zero issues for idle fuel delivery using smaller settings that what you are using.
I'd go back to the idle airbleeds and make them smaller, and things will start to work better everywhere else......Cliff