It should not stumble at all, so it still is probably a bit lean. Make sure the timing is set correctly, too. After you've done that, start it, warm it up, set the throttle at wide open, then enrich the main jet slowly until you notice an RPM drop, which may be accompanied by rough running and black smoke. Then, slowly lean it back out. The RPMs will increase, then decrease again until the engine stumbles. Next, enrich it again until you find the spot where the RPMs peak, then enrich it ~1/8 turn more. Then, set the throttle to idle, set the idle speed screw at the desired RPM (1000 RPM for most K-series, but I think the QLs like your 1450 are set to 1800 per the manual so they shake less), then set the mixture similarly to what I described above for the main so it will idle smoothly at that speed.
After doing this, quickly advance the throttle from idle to wide open. The engine should quickly respond without stumbling. If it hesitates and pops, the main is still too lean. If it runs rough and blows a bunch of black smoke, it is too rich.