It all depends on what you are hunting.
General rule of thumb is that the best caliber is the one which best suits you. Of the two, .270 would be the more powerful round. Both are substantial for hunting something like deer, although the .243 is probably better suited for the experienced hunter, whereas the .270 would be a little more forgiving to the novice hunter. The .270 is a necked down .30-06, and the .243 is a necked down .308.
50-500 USD depending on specifics
It depends on what game you will be hunting. In North America for hunting white tailed deer I recommend the Winchester .270 cartridge. You should be able to find a decent .270 rifle for well below $500 at most sporting goods stores.
A 30.06 is by far the farthest shooting rifle along with a 270 in second place It depends on what type of hunting but some of the farthest shooting are the 7mm mag,300 mag,338,204,308,30-06,280,270
While the .270 is a little light for kudu,it can still be used.Here in the United States the .270 has killed alot of elk and the greater kudu is much the same size. If it were me I would load the 150gr. nosler partition,or a barnes 150gr triple shock for the game in question.The most important thing in any hunting situation is the ability to put the bullet in the right spot under hunting conditions.If you shoot your 270 accurately then it is better to shoot that then a bigger caliber that you do not shoot as good.
270
.270 WCF means Winchester Center fire. Yes, same round- and IMHO, one of the best rifle cartridges ever made.
i have a remighton 270 myself so it costs about $8000!!!
No, .270 wsm and .270 winchester are not the same.
It's the caliber of the cartridge it fires.
.270 is the larger calibre of the two.
it all depends on your style of rifle more than anything. If you want stopping power the edge goes to the 308 but only slightly. a 270 will shoot more accurately at a longer range though.( by that i mean over 600 yards!) for me i think the 270 is better