What? A 7mm mag bouncing off a hog's grizzle plate? Now I have heard everything. Dang, I thought the 7mm Mag was the end-all to be-all but I guess the hog didn't quite understand that. So, I guess that's why I use my 444 Marlin and 300 - 300 gn cast 'bacon makers' - they don't bounce off anything.
But, to the op's question: I would say that your 270 covers anything you would want to hunt with a 308 but I feel the 243, which is a 6mm, is a bit too light for what you want. I would opt for a 6.5mm bore and the 260 Remington, is a 308 simply necked to 6.5mm with the 243 being a 308 necked to 6mm. The 6.5mm bore has a higher ballistic co-efficient, which to me means it will penetrate more, which it does. Hogs are some tough critters and although a properly placed bullet will take them easily I would opt for more penetration to help with difficult shot placement.
If you absolutely have to buy a new rifle (and like why not??) I would opt for the 308. You can use it for varmit, target, surplus ammo shooting, big game; you can purchase sub-caliber inserts for garden pests or develop a lighter recoiling load than with the 270. Reloading components are plentiful. Good luck.