Hi Hunter,
Congrats on your purchase. I have a 270 in a remington 700 rifle that I just love. I just got dies for it, but I'm busy as hell right before christmas making jewelry. I haven't had time to test any rounds yet.
Most folks use a less powerful pistol for hunting whitetale at those short ranges. Personaly I have a 7-30 waters Improved that I'll be using in Louisiana at Christmas. For it, I use the 120 grain Barnes X and have AWSOME results. like 1/2 to 5/8 3-shot groups @ 100.
I plan on using the 140 Barnes X in the 270 and haven't even broken the seal on my box yet! I have the Barnes reloading book right here but there's too much info to type tonight. Try their website for some data. Also do a search for "powder burn rates" and it will give you an idea of what burns faster than others. Keep in mind though, that we are talking FRACTIONS of seconds faster or slower so 4-5 places different on the chart may or may not see a diference.
As for what works best, you'll have to do what we all do. Try Try Try.
There are several things to look at in the right "formula" for your particular barrel.
Bullet, bullet weight, case dimensions, case trueness, primer, powder, charge, and seating depth to name a few.
Do some "google"ing to find a few loads and always ALWAYS start about 10% below and work up. Accuracy is not worth injury.
See what the load is and find the fastest burning powder in the group and use that recipe. I use IMR 4064 in the 7-30 but it would be too hot for the 270 I belive.
The Barnes book lists H4350 as the fastest powder in the list. with a starting load at 59gr. for the 140 X bullet.
Good luck.
Travis