Howdy Fellers
I do indeed have much respect for the .222Rem, it is a finely accurate little round and when set up right is very capable out to 250 or a bit beyond as long as shot placement is adhered to. The inherent accuracy of the .222 goes a long way in assuring precise shot placement and its reduced velocity as compared to the swifts and the 250's makes it much easier on the Fur. But as in ANY caliber ALL have their limitations and are ideal for given or specific applications.
Far and away my favorite caliber for Coyote Hunting is the .17cal. starting with the .17Rem. Of course first and foremost i am a Fur hunter and my first consideration is the level of damage sustained from the weapon being used, beyond 300-350 i use the 22-284 with the 65gr Berger match, i also use this cartridge for nighthunting application whereas shot placement cannot be as precisely maintained nor range estimation as well.
I feel it is best to look at your specific application and needs or goals and build the Weapon around that criteria, there will always be trade offs. If you are a caller and market the Fur then hunt with the hot .17's . reduced velocity .224's would be my second choice. In the end i guess it comes down to the individuals own Rifle, Skill and confidence level.
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