Going to post a long status update, to sum it up 99% chance that it is fixed.
Opened up the carb and set the APT screw to around 3 turns instead of 2, shouldn't affect idle but I was willing to try everything. Reset my float height cause I was dealing with flooding every time I took the carb on and off the manifold, issue fixed. Ordered 2 new thick air horn gaskets cause I broke the two that I had since I have opened my carb 50 times, one I have is good enough but should be replaced. Found the vacuum hose going from the charcoal canister to the fuel tank to be pretty rotted seemed to still be a solid connection but I wasn't taking chances. Started up the car everything was running great however my tach was still reading 1000 ish once the choke opened and was warm. I wanted to check if my tach was right so I went and bought a fancy timing light from hobo freight that shows rpm and all that, hooked it up and lo and behold it is starting my tach is ready around 300 rpm high and doesn't want to drop below 1000 rpm. Did a bunch of timing work and got to around 18 degrees at 750 rpm, which is really close to factory settings. I seem to have a bit of vacuum/ rpm fluctation, 0-50rpm / 0-0.5 vacuum, might need to adjust mixture screws but I am gonna wait till spring for that. Car seems to be running great, I am unsure what the car is supposed to sound like at 750 rpm since my tach never read right, but I am willing to believe my timing light. As nuclear said 40 psi of oil pressure around 800 is accurate and that is what I am getting. A new issue arose with starting after being hot, but that is for another thread. After all of this my issues ranged from vacuum leaks, throttle blades, wrong settings within carb, and a heck of a lot of other stuff. It is strange my tach reads wrong though? Anyone have any idea for that?
Appreciate everyone in here for the help, I think I am finally finished for carb work besides a small amount of tuning. Wouldn't of got solved this issues without this forum, there is only so much information out there and it is pretty hard to find. Thanks again!