I don't remember your cam specs, but I'll say you can get better mileage based on the sound of your cam. The dilemma comes in that you have to get past the cam lope when cruising and that might be 3000-3500 rpm's. Not a problem if you want to cruise at 80+ mph lol.
If your short term correction is keeping you at 14.7, then hookup a low budget vacuum gauge and drive at a steady speed, with the converter locked in 4th gear of course, and where the vacuum reading is the highest is most generally where you will get best fuel economy.
Big cams and fuel economy - they get along about as well as a wild cat and dog.