SBC's are becoming quite rare. I would consider boring the block 0.020 that way it can be bored 2 more times at 0.040 and 0.060 instead of just once more.
My opinion based on experience...Unless there was some core shift issues which does definitely happen, a 400 won't run any hotter at 0.060 than 0.030 and only run 2-3 degrees warmer than a 350 if measurable at all. In my youth I worked at a shop that did R&D work and we did so much weird stuff I've literally tested the same block at various bores and they were all the same temp. Best to always sonic test a 400 as they can get thin at the siamese. We even did blocks with different bores side to side and in center. We would cut cams with different profile at different sections, half the block sleeved at one bore and the other at a different bore. It allows you to test valvetrain without building 5-10 different engines.
The consensus was that a 400 that ran hot at 0.060, ran hot at 0.030 as well after back to back testing and what was hot, was still within operating temp range. Again, my opinion based on work done 25 years ago. You don't have to agree with me but if anyone is throwing away any 0.060 400 cores, I'll take them.