I don't think so, might have been to make the EPA happy.
Why not set the total timing first to 36-38 degress, rev the motor up until the advance is all in-like 3000-4000 rpms and set the timing, might have to use timing tape to find 36-38 degress. Tape will not stay on so mark a line, I like white paint.
Then see how the motor runs after adjusting the idle speed.
I do not even know what my base timing is, all I care about is total timing and that it does back off as the rpm's go down. It does not ping and starts fine, what more do you want.