I don't have a lot of range time or money to do all the experimentation required to find the best round.
I understand having limited time and money. That applies to all of us.
But very unfortunate you see it that way, it really doesn't take much at all to check out a load.
Making a dozen test rounds to determine how YOUR rifle performs best
is one of the joys and greatest advantages of handloading. Too bad to lose out.
Go here
http://www.nosler.com/270-winchester to Nosler's online data.
They indicate best powder for your 130 grain bullet,
and they indicate best loads for your other powders.
To be smart and safe, start at the starting load they list, fire a few rounds.
Just make sure your rifle shoots it well. All guns are different, you want to be safe.
Then a few rounds of the mid-range and a few of the max load listed by Nosler.
That's all you gotta do, buddy. One of those will be great in your rifle.
We can share our favorite loads for OUR rifles, but they might not work as well in YOUR rifle.
It only takes about a ten or twelve rounds to get the picture in your rifle.
Do it that way and get really happy, really fast.