This is what hunting means to most on the internet however we have to remember, to be fair. YouTube and specs, only a core group actually are hunting a lot the rest watch and rehash the splashiest parts. We all know the honest answer is either works for the amateur / recreational varmint hunter (not taking them to market), and that .22-250 is going to make it a bit easier. The guys doing it to supplement a living aren’t using either of these. We also all know there aren’t many people in this thread who can dope wind and dial in a 6.5 on a 600+ yard coyote reliably. That’s not to say there aren’t steady enough shooters just few are working their rifle enough to know the exact table. So if you want to just go hunting get a .223 and forget the rest of the argument.
My guess is it would be the competition precision shooters having what it takes to dope the wind on a 600 yard coyote, and not these all-star hunters that, "don't need nothin' bigger than .22"