If you are going to use a regular (parallax set for about 150 yards), the scope does not have an adjustable objective, and the shooting distances are fifty yards or less, I would suggest manually adjusting parallax. It is not difficult.
I am a huge fan of buying used (as they are out of production) examples of the Leupold M8-series of fixed-power scopes. I suggest hunting samplelist.com, eBay, and the EE on AR15.com for these. $100 for a M8-4X is my usual threshold; the 2.5X and 3X are rarer and may command a price premium. Being patient but persistent is key to finding s good deal. Even if the scope has a functional, not aesthetic, issue, Leupold will fix or replace it for free. That fact makes buying a used Leupold risk-free. It may not perform as well as new scope, but for a .22, at short range with live targets, it is more than sufficient.
I bought my last one for $100 delivered with rings: https://www.ar15.com/forums/equipmen.../163-1881588/?
Something like this may be of interest: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Leupold-M8-...x&LH_Auction=1 The current bid is $110.50 and includes rings and shipping.
SWFA and the Leupold Custom Shop did a run of a modernized version a few years back. I have not run across any of them for a year or so.