Your @tmp-constructing loop is inside the $runs loop. And @tmp is never reset. So you add 1552 elements to @tmp, then splice the first 26 elements off. On the next run of the outer loop you add another 1552 elements to @tmp and again only splicing 26 elements off. That @tmp will be growing fast and it seems you are using only about 1/60th of it.
The script would work exactly like before, but faster, if you changed this to
for ($i = 0; $i < 26 ; $i++) {
# choose a randomly selected string of 4 elements from our arr
+ay
push (@PAR1, $X_info[int(rand($range))]);
}
for ...
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