Idle mixture is set with the mixture screws, for best idle quality. Doesn't matter what the meter says, turn the mixture screws in till the engine slows slightly, then back about 1/4 to 1/2 turn. This will be the A/F the engine wants at idle.
Do the "tip-in" test to set the APT. Shoot for about 100-150rpm's increase during tip-in, this will be a good starting point, and on the edge of lean for what the engine can tolerate. Once again, doesn't matter what the meter says, this is what the engine wants.
Drive the truck, do some heavy part throttle runs, and full throttle runs. Engine performance should be smooth and good power at all levels. If it acts anemic anyplace, look at where your gauge is at to determine if it needs more or less fuel at any level.
Larger jets are required to fatten up the primary side only, secondary metering rods for full throttle, once you have determined the ideal jets to use.
What is the carburetor number, and what has been done to the carburetor?......Cliff