Bacteriophage
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Why use anything bigger than a .243 Win or .25-06? Flat-shooting, low recoil, and more than enough gun for a coyote. .30 cal with light bullets just sacrifices too much BC to be worth it unless you already own the gun for deer or whatever and don't want to buy a whole new rifle. The only .30 cal I'd consider for coyotes is 7.62x39, and that's just because the ammo is so cheap, not because it's better than the alternatives in any way. Hunting coyotes with a .300 magnum is like hunting deer with an elephant gun.
I've also never understood the .22-250 at all. The .243 equals or outperforms it in energy at all ranges, has less wind deflection for comparable bullets, and wears out barrels less quickly. The ammo is cheaper, more rifles are chambered for it, and you can make brass from all the .308-family calibers if you reload. On top of that, the .243 is suitable for up to deer-sized game, while the .22-250 is marginal at best for anything but varmints and predators. The .243 also loses less velocity with shorter barrels.
I've also never understood the .22-250 at all. The .243 equals or outperforms it in energy at all ranges, has less wind deflection for comparable bullets, and wears out barrels less quickly. The ammo is cheaper, more rifles are chambered for it, and you can make brass from all the .308-family calibers if you reload. On top of that, the .243 is suitable for up to deer-sized game, while the .22-250 is marginal at best for anything but varmints and predators. The .243 also loses less velocity with shorter barrels.