If the rotor is working correctly in that it is advancing as it should from the 'F' to || marks, but you are continuing to experience slight jumping around/jitter at 'F' at idle, then take out your springs, cut the half turn off the end and reshape the end of the spring to make the hook. This will slighty increase spring tension and will make no noticable difference to maximum advance RPM's, but will make significant difference to the idle and low end tractability.
The pamco is a great system. Once you have a few of the nuances sorted out you will be very happy with it. Your bike will run great, start easy and give good mileage. Just work through those threads, make sure nothing binds and do your springs. If you do all the above, you will have rock solid timing at 'F' with no jump around, this gives you a nice idle & a smooth transition to || as you increase the bikes revs.
You just need to keep in mind that all these ignition parts work as a whole, so be methodical and get to understand the system of parts. Things like play in the rotor to advancer coupling that i mentioned in those threads are part of that makeup, but once you sort them out, it will run great & then you can completely forget about it.
I have found that my tacho reads about 15% higher, tested against a digital rpm meter. Just bring up your tacho to ~ 4000rpms and time to the || marks, and let it sit where it will at idle, which will be pretty much bang steady on 'F' if you do the above.