Excellent points!
Just to add...
Those hunters who take coyote calling seriously don't drive hotrods for those 'easy' shots. They drive a hotrod to help mop up the mess when thing don't go like they posta go on stand...
Rolling up a runner, dropping one hung up across the draw, making a less than perfect hit, etc. it's all about NOT letting them get away!!! Man, there's nuthin worse than letting a coyote get away on stand


Added horsepower and increased MPBR make for more effective 'cleaning up', is all. And that 22-250AI makes for a good mop...