Most of the information on stamped steel rockers arms being all over the map for ratios is regurgitated from information that wasn't all that accurate right to start with.
Stamped steel rockers are light, strong, and good for most of these engine builds.
I do NOT like or use the "roller tip" varieties. Comp Cams roller tip rockers, for example are heavy, and poor fit to the grooved rocker balls they supply with them. They "grind" in and turn blue and even black from the heat.
The grooved rocker balls are also a design flaw as they allow the oil from the pushrods to run straight down the studs and back to the sump vs "pooling" on top of the rockers and getting atomized for lubrication and cooling of the springs and other related parts.
Almost all roller rockers being offered are pieces of bovine excrement (imported). The only ones I would even look at using are Crane Gold Race (not even sure they are still available), Harland Sharp, or Crower Enduro.
The rest will have low quality imported needle bearings, weak rocker bodies (cracking or letting the pins slide out at the roller tips), or grind up the inside of the rollers a the pins. Even some taunted to be high quality parts have failed miserably where we tried to use them here.
Scorpion, for example are supposed to be USA made, but I doubt it. We tried a set and cracked nearly all of them at the roller tip end.....junk!
Tried PRW stainless full rollers and ground up all the rollers at the pins and put TONS of ground up metal into the engines........FWIW.......