You are loading a 270 Win, so most likely a hunting rifle? If so, first concern is that re-loads have to fit into the magazine - so measure inside magazine length - then deduct, say .100" to .150" for clearance - as you use the rifle, you may find you need more or can use less clearance - but fitting and feeding from magazine is where I start with a hunting rifle. Then I do the full length size to get easy slick chambering. Many topics that you read about "chasing lands", "shoulder bump" etc. have merit and are proven in bench rest and precise long range shooting - but that is not likely what you are shooting, just now. Those "higher end" fussy hand loading practices may or may not make a difference in your rifle. Most loading manuals show you how to confirm where you lands are - several techniques - to confirm that your magazine length is not actually "jamming" your bullets into the rifling as you chamber the round. - more to put your mind at ease at this stage...
So, fitting into the mag, and slick feeding is what you want now. And then every round going "bang" every time. Go through several hundred rounds like that - your shooting ability will improve - you may or may not want or need to try to improve the loading techniques that you had been using.