RPG 16" Burris 4X 1.5-6x40mm German #4 with illuminated dot.
None of the cartridges mentioned will need anything other than holding on fur to 300 yards so fancy reticles and precise turrets are not needed. I find that large FOV's make finding and following moving coyotes much easier. Bold reticles work for me on called coyotes, German #1's, German #4's with illuminated dots and heavy duplex's work for me.
Most of my coyote rifles and combo guns wear 1-4 and 1.5-6 scopes, I do have one with a 2-7 on it just because the rifle is very petite and the scope is a perfect fit on it and I have a 22-250 with a 2.5-10 and another with a 2.5-8 on it. I've never been under scoped with these.
Savage 22-204 Sightron II 1.5-6x40mm
Model 70 Meopta 1.5-6x40mm German #1
Bernardelli combo gun Leupold 1-4x20mm heavy duplex
German Drilling 1-4x20mm Leupold
I can post a lot of different styles of rifles and combo guns for coyote hunting but mostwill wear 1-4 to 1.5-6's.
I like to experiment with rifles and scopes for coyote hunting, some years I hunt up to 5 different states. Low power variables with large FOV's rule for called coyotes, "There is always time to turn a scope up, never enough time to turn them down"
Good luck with your choice and good hunting