Jim and Jim C,
From the reading I have done considering the ford small-block strokers, 302 has 3inch stroke 4 inch bore, 331 has 3.25 stroke and 4.030 inch bore, 347 has 3.4 inch stroke and 4.030 inch bore, and the 342 uses a boss block with a 4.125 inch bore with a 3.25 stroke.
Stock 302 roller blocks are good up to about 500hp, as long as you are not beating on them all day. At that power level or less any of the Scat cast stroker cranks are fine. Upgraded rods and pistons are preferred. If you are going to go racing/tracking, all forged assemblies are reccomended. (no comment on C.A.T. no experience, eagle stuff is good, so is Scat)
As far as blocks, the Dart blocks are considered to be at the top. The sportsman blocks have some issues, as well as the Boss blocks. (mustang forums provide plenty of insight) The cylinders on the Boss block are a little shorter than the stock or dart blocks, so on a 3.4 inch stroke/347 the pistons come a little too far out of the bore causing problems. I would only consider a 3.4 inch stroke if using a dart block for longevity.
For reliability/longevity 3.25stroke/331 or 342 with 4.125 bore/dart block would be my choice. Caveat emptor, Scott