First make sure there is no play in the pump arm , any play will cause a hesitation .
Each pump cam is different , there are some charts online , make sure you have a chart with 2 screw hole positions for each cam . Some cams pump a lot with little throttle shhaft movement so you get a heavy shopt immediatly other have a lesser shot initially but may still pump the same overall volume but with more throttle shaft movement , basically you want the minimal amount of fuel with just enough to prevent a bog .
The other adjustment in the acc pump circuit is the squirter , often just replacing the squirter with a slightly larger one will eliminate a bog initially .
if it is bogging under load after you are into the throttle you may have the wrong power valve , it may need to open sooner , if you have a 4.5 you could swap to a 6.5" but you want to make sure the power valve stay closed at idle [in gear if Auto ] so if you have 6" of vacuum at idle in gear you cannot use a power valve over 4.5" for example so it will stay closed .