Based on your descriptors and your lack of budget constraints, I'd ignore the ".22 scope" part of the equation. For size, weight, and best overall in the conditions you describe, a Nightforce 2.5-10x24 with mil-dot reticle would be ideal.
Unless you're trying to zoom to 10X at 25yds (not required for field conditions), parallax is a non-issue. Parallax is generally adjusted to 50 or 25yds on rimfire scopes so you can use more magnification at closer ranges and hit smaller targets. For what you describe, this isn't what you need.
Personally, my go-to .22's wear Leupold 2-7x28 rimfire scopes with fine duplex reticles. This works for general target shooting and hunting. However, cost is a concern for me; especially since these aren't go-to long guns. My go-to long gun is an AR15 with a Nightforce NX8.