Food for thought:
If you have an optic with repeatable turrets you can easily jump to different distances with the 22.
For instance - my T1X is zeroed at about 60 Yards (actually about 1" high at 50, same as my centerfires).
I shoot at 110, 165, and 225 Yards almost every session - all from the sticks.
My default turret setting is at 1.5 Mil (5.4 MOA) for where I place a 6" swinger at 110 Yards.
The club's steel gong at 165-ish is 3.8 Mils (13 MOA) - or I can just hold on the 2 Mil/reticle hashmark from the default setting.
225 Yards (also a 8" swinger at a 200 M berm) are 6.6 mils up (22.7 MOA) and very doable (and fun from the sticks), with my standard practice ammo (Federal AutoMatch).
I can even go to 325 Yards, (12Mils/41MOA) but really need true match ammo for that distance.
I had a Nightforce SHV 4-14x50 F1 that was not being used and it works for me. It's bigger than what I hunt with, but the weight brings the T1X up to the same as my T3Xs. Balance is different, but that hardly matters shooting off the sticks. I also added a 20 MOA rail to simplify the scope mounting.
Having the 4x14 NF along also means I seldom need to break out a spotting scope.