I can't comment on the Kimber Hunter in 270, but I can on one in 308. I was waiting until I received mine before I had any input.
I bought it off the EE here and it came today. I installed my medium height talleys, and my leupold vx3 2.5x8 and ran to the range to try it out.
I read all the stuff I could about Kimbers online and a lot of guys make it seem like you are taking a big chance buying one. If you believe everything you read, they sound like crap. Well, here is my opinion, based on only one trip to the range, with only two brands of factory ammo:
It groups one inch three shot groups with either federal 150 grain blue box or hornady whitetail 150 grain ammo. Keep in mind, this is my first time to shoot this rifle, and I don't know the trigger yet. I am confident it will shoot even better once I get more time with it and try a few more brands and weights of ammo.
The trigger seems very crisp, the fit and finish is good, it feeds and ejects as it should and it sure is light.
Feeding the magazine was different than any I have had, as the lips are very close together and you have to insert each round from the front and slide them under the lips. This is a non issue, I just commented on it because it was different. Unloaded, it weighs 6 pounds 3.3 ounces with the scope and rings. If I remove the goo in the stock I can shave another 8 ounces off it and if I put on a flip flop sissy pad it will be down another 3 ounces.....that was my original intention, but even as it is, the thing is super light.
The recoil is not bad at all, infact it feels less than my 1953 model 70 featherweight in 308, and my ruger 77 hawkeye 308. Possibly due to the soft sissy pad and that it fits me very good.
I bought this one used because after reading all the negative comments online I didn't want to risk huge money on a Kimber. Well, now I have my own opinion on Kimbers, and I will definitely be buying a montana, adirondack, or mountain ascent down the road.