Not sure what your budget is, but I'm a big fan of the Terminator X ECU that I'm running now. Depending on what you are looking to run, they have a line of Terminator X Stealth that are a carb replacement. They are $2k, so a little steeper than the sniper but well worth it in my opinion.
Another option that would probably be about the same price would be to use an EFI connection 24x conversion kit to give your SBC cam and crank sensors so that you can get a Terminator X ECU for an LS1. You could essentially fool the ECU to think that it's an LS1, while also upgrading to coil near plugs and get rid of the distributor all together. You'd need to get an LT1/LT4 intake, fuel rails and injectors too. Usually those can be found really cheap as take offs.
Keep in mind that any aftermarket ECU will require you to play around with the idle tuning as well as a bunch of other small settings. It will "self-tune" your fuel tables, but the data is only as good as what you put in. For example the Air-Fuel Ratio table is a user input and that controls how the fueling tables are populated. So if you have the AFR table too lean or too rich it will self tune based off of those values. Unless you are comfortable doing that on your own, I'd still work a tuning session into your budget. I have a buddy who is a wiz when it comes to the Holley software and can do remote tuning sessions live.
An example of the settings that you may have to play with is the IAC hold setting. IAC is a valve that controls your idle to add or subtract airflow to keep your target idle speed. Once you give throttle input the IAC goes to a "Hold" setting. If that setting is too high, your motor will take a long time idle down from any RPM. Too low and the rpm would come down too fast and the IAC won't be able to catch the idle causing the motor to stall.
Good luck and let us know what you decide!
Cheers,
Ryan