... I've shot quite a few in years past with a 17hmr with far less than satisfactory results.
This is something I'm having trouble with in your post. The .17HMR is considerably superior to the .22LR in just about every way, and your results with it were poor. Maybe you've refined your technique somehow? Keeping the distance short, taking care to put the shot into the vitals, etc?
This subject comes up time and time again, perhaps every day. Sure, the .22LR can kill coyotes, and even cartridges less capable than it. Under ideal conditions, it can do so consistently. But does that make it a good choice? You've said yourself that you choose it because your options are limited, and you still wouldn't advocate it. So we're back to the fundamentals. Use a proper tool, and if you can't, then know your limitations.


















































