So I’ve had my Wilson Combat in 22 Nosler with 20”. barrel for just over a year now. Previously was using a LaRue 5.56 with 20” barrel for Coyote which I had mixed results with. Loved the gun just craved more knock down power. Keep in mind this is based solely on factory ammo offerings. So since 2019 I’ve averaged about 8-15 coyotes per season. With the 5.56 it was always a 50/50 chance for runners even it hit precisely. All 175 yards and under. Some would go straight down using Nosler 55g ballistic tips or Hornady Vmax while others ran up to 100 yards. Based on this I wanted to try the 22 Nosler for the extra speed and energy. So let me just say that for all the naysayers the 22 Nosler is absolutely hotter than the 5.56 on coyote. Actually there’s no comparison. I’m at 11 Yotes this season and all but 1 has dropped in its tracks literally. It looks like a Mack truck hitting them. Again using the same 55g. Ballistic tip bullet. Now is it hard on brass? Maybe but I’m not reloading I’m just hammering coyotes and loving it. I stay so busy with work I have no time to handload and honestly not sure why I would need to anyways. The gun shoots sub 1” using a Pulsar XP50 Thermal scope and it does it every time everyday. It’s very very consistent. I’m not saying this caliber is for everyone but if you want more power than the 5.56, still low recoil, something super accurate and definitely delivers a mean payload then the 22 Nosler is worth looking at.