My BSA Twins and Triples Book is telling me it must be a '46-'50 long-stroke A7 or Star Twin. At 62mm standard, your 62.7mm would be 0.028" oversized. If you have 20-over pistons, I believe this is too loose. Then, I'm assuming you are using a dial or electronic caliper across the top, which will give you a bad reading because of a ridge and the fact that the bore gets bigger where the rings run. If you are using a classic inside caliper to reach in, I don't think you can get an accurate enough measurement. I am, right now, waiting to receive a dial bore gauge (Chinese knockoff) so I can get a decent measurement without struggling with telescoping gauges.
All this said, if the last bore was 0.020" over, as it seems it might have been, you should be in good shape for at least two more bore-outs, if you could find the pistons.
Finally, there are several people here who actually own the same model and can speak on the subject with much more authority and infinitely more experience with the bike.
Richard L.