I knew a man who could afford any rifle, any caliber, and retired from Remington as an executive.

He owned a ranch in Montana with big mule deer, pronghorn and elk. He could shoot rifle, pistol, shotgun, whatever... a natural. For example, when he wanted a challenge he shot wild pheasant on-the-wing with his .45 ACP 1911 pistol. And even hit some.

For a retirement gift he was offered anything from the factory. He requested a M700 in 25/06 stainless in a synthetic stock. The gun liked Nosler Partition 120 gr. It was the only gun he hunted big game with the rest of his life and the last time I had a chance to speak with him, he never failed to collect a shot animal.

Which is all to say, I'm not sure you need another caliber than your "coyote" gun.