If you reload, do not discount the "premium" Nosler Partition. Grain for grain it is probably the hardest hitting, most energy dissipating, least meat destructive bullet on the market that will pass through leaving an entrance and exit hole every time. You don't need to "blow up" a deer's chest to drop it in its tracks. You do need an energy dissipating bullet and the correct bullet PLACEMENT. Failing the latter, it doesn't matter what bullet you use.
The Partition, in 150 grains, is my Go To .277" diameter bullet in a Winchester Model 70 Classic Featherweight that doesn't tolerate much by way of other Mfg. bullets for accuracy. The 150 grain Nosler Ballistic Tip is more acurate, but expands and sheds its exterior copper jacket throughout the deer and meat. The Partition doesn't do that.
Everything herein is as applicable to the 130 grain Nosler bullets. I just prefer the 150 grain.
For plinking and target practice, may I recommend Speer bullets. They're cheap to shoot a lot. Then, shoot groups with only a few of the Partitions and keep the rest for hunting.
[PS] I have shot Speer Grand Slams and they don't drop deer DRT. I have shot a lot of Speer, Hornady, and Sierra bullets through the 270. My Winchester prefers the Partition and the Ballistic Tip by Nosler. I prefer the Partition. Find what your rifle likes to shoot accurately and then PLACE your shot. Deer are NOT difficult to kill.