Good point. Unless you started with a 289 instead of a 302, then it probably isn't really a "stroker" engine at just 306 cubic inches. Your original was a 302 (you have a '74, correct?) so unless the engine was a different one swapped in, and used a 289 core, then it was just a re-bore to 306.
Big difference in just a re-bore and re-stroking an engine. But it's still only 306, so isn't really a huge change from stock.
But more important perhaps, is what cylinder heads, pistons, cam, exhaust, and ignition are in play at this point?
I'm with the others that, even a stock '74 would benefit from at least 10° advance, if not 12° instead. Even with a Thermactor system present, it could probably use more than your 5 degrees.
Do you have a Thermactor/air pump system installed?
And verify that your distributor is actually advancing and retarding as it should. Not just bouncing around willy-nilly or not advancing at all.
Then check your jetting and re-jet or tweak the springs and needles to get your fuel mixture playing nice with the ignition.
Paul