S A Webbx1: The only source I am currently aware of for cartridge specs for the new 327 chevy magnum is the Shooting Times article that introduced it and a copy of the photo comparing the various cartridge lengths is posted in this thread.
But, as to your question of whether a Barnes X-bullet would do the job, even in a 32 mag, I would say Yes, it certainly should.
But, one concern I have about just boring out a cylinder is the extraction platform for the 327. I do not doubt the 32 mag uses the same type of extraction platform as does the 32 S&W, 357 and 38 spl. However, if you take a look at the cartridge design, the case wears an extraction groove before the rim and the rim does not look as 'healthy' as do those rims on a 38/357 - actually, kinda looks like the piddlin' little 'semi-rim' of the 38 Super and this makes me wonder if the 327 isn't really a semi-rimmed cartridge and if that would make any difference in case extraction.
Also, when you look at the stated length of the cartridge, the 'extraction groove' for lack of a better term, looks like it does little but cause the cartridge case to simply be longer without much real additional powder space.
I agree that I sort of doubt anybody really has a bunch of 32 mag cylinders around that you could modify or have reamed and I don't know what the cost might be. Heck, you could probably load a 32 Mag to the same performance levels as the 327 as the case capacity between the two is probably less than that between the 38 and 357. Mikey.