For fox and fur, you're only going to get there with really reduced loads or a very tough bullet that doesn't expand much at all. You'd probably have your best result with a TSX and NO BONES HIT.

For coyote, especially heavy late-winter ones, you can often get away with the 55 BTip driven fast. It either stays inside completely, or blows into a couple small fragment exit wounds, or occasionally blows half the side of the yote off. A TSX with no bones can also work, but they will run until bleeding out. Any heavy deer bullet, such as a Partition, does about the same thing.

For putting them down at any range, any angle, any wind, you cannot beat the Hornady 87 VMax, though it makes a good-sized exit hole.