All those you mentioned are too light for what you want to do. They all lose a lot by going to the shorter pistol bbls. With the exception of the .204 all are lacking in power on coyotes even in rifles, and even that one runs out of steam at longer ranges.
I've been shooting coyotes for 51 years and have found the .222, .223, and .22-.250 to be the best on coyotes. In most cases the Speer 52 gr. HP is the best bullet. In all those years, fourteen of which were doing predator control for the USFWS, the .222 & .223 were the most used, in both rifles and Contender pistols. The 10 inch Contender in .223 is nothing more than a short barreled Hornet rifle, almost identical ballistics. The Super 14 in .223 is the way to go. You can load the 50 gr. bullets to 3000 FPS easily and they work great. Again, I've found the 52 gr. Speer HP to do the best, with the 50 gr. Hornady SX second, and the Speer 50 gr. TNT next. Most of the time I'm using this pistol on both prairie dogs and coyotes so I stick with the TNT most of the time.
In my humble opinion the .223 is by far the best choice. It'll shoot farther, flatter, cheaper, and with more authority. You just can't beat 'em.