I also live in Oh., but where I live, in the flat lands N. of Dayton, there are places I can shoot past 1,000 yrds. The 223 is a pretty goog round and you can go wrong with it. As for the 17 FB it would be better if you were hide hunting, other wise I would go with a larger bullet. The 243 is a better coyote killer, but hard on hides. I`m an old guy who has been playing around with guns for over 50 years now. I`m also into wildcats and have them from the 17 AH to the 411 Hawk. For long range on coyote I have a 224 TTH that is my favorite right now. It is a tack driver with the 77 and 80 gr. Sierra bullets. I also have 2 6-284`s, but have not got eather of them shooting well enough to beat the 224 TTH yet. I would recomand you hit some gun shows and find a good used gun. 223`s and 243`s are almost never shot out. I would also recomand a 3 x 9 Leupold scope, and always carry the gun with the scope set on 3X. My main up close and personal gun is an AR that I have been carring for 6 or 7 years now, and I have yet to kill a coyote with the scope set on anything other than 3X. If you ever want to get together PM me and we can set something up. If you can make the shoot in April you can meet some of the other Ohio guy that hang out here on this board, good bunch of guy`s.