I have a few 270's (BRNO 600, SAKO Hunter, and soon to be a Win M70 Ultimate Shadow Stainless). The first new centrefire rifle I ever bought was a Remington 700 BDL in 270. Really regret having to sell it. Quite accurate but more so for the fact it was my first "big game" rifle. The rifles I have now shoot as well as I can shoot them. I think comes down to:
Are you comfortable shooting it?
Will it group consistently with loads you have come up with?
Can you make ethical shots at whatever distances your game will be at?
@Skinnersblade. In your first post you have 3 rounds touching and what looks to me like 2 flyers to the left. From first glance it tells me that your barrel is heating up to the point where the barrel touches the wood which affects accuracy (if rounds were shot repeatedly with no cool down between shots). If doing quick shooting of strings at 100 & 200yds probably wont matter as it is a hunting rifle not a match rifle. After 200yds your groups may not be what you want. When hunting no more than 1-3 shots are generally required (again depends on situation).