I would first check the timing... idle is timing and carb working properly together.
1) with a timing light, set it to 8* with the vacuum line unhooked and plugged, best if the idle is higher than 1100 and lower than 1500 rpm.
2) once sent, change the idle screw, to roughly 1000 rpm, then worry about the idle mixture. also make sure the choke is fully open when adjusting the carb. before you set the final idle speed, you want it 1/2 turn away from too rich, you will hear a difference in idle when u set it.
3) once you have it idling decently, go and change the timing to desired (proabably around 10-12*) and when u do, remember to bump the idle up, disconnect the vacuum from DS2, and plug the vac line with a pencil while u set timing.
it's strange that you're having a hard time setting the idle lower than 1k, my 264/274 110 is also difficult to idle less than 1k, it barely idles round 900 right now, it just seems weak, also I have noticed it idles better when there is load to the engine, like witht he AC on it can idle stronger @ a lower rpm, it's strange but only when it pig rich will it do that, then I see my mpg drop to the low teens.