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I was going to type basically the same thing.
If that's the distance you're shooting, it's a rimfire scope you want. Most scopes have a parallax setting of 100 yards plus, "rimfire" models are usually set @ 50-60 yards. Adjustable objective scopes are my top pick for 22s, you can dial those in real close. Airgun scopes will work too, you could consider a budget brand like HAWKE, there are dealers in Canada. One in BC comes to mind. (D&L)
It's easy to looks at scopes without looking at the application/distance. Scopes can be very application-specific or at least, distance-specific if you want everything to work the way it should.
If I was scoping a 10/22 on a budget, I might consider an older Bushnell Banner AO, newer Sightron S1 4-12 AO. I've had several Banners and still have a Sightron S1. Lots of interesting AO/used options. In fact, about every week or two I just plug in "AO" to the search bar in the optics EE as there are always a couple I'm after.
This makes tons of sense to me.
For under $200 and 50y you want to keep it simple and get a rimfire specific fixed parallax - no monkey business, just glass that looks good through your eye.
Turrets whatever, just set and forget. Magnification would be nice at 9 or 12 power, but just because I like to see the holes in paper really clearly. My 7 power Nikon rimfire is also fine at 50m.
I have a couple Bushnell scopes and they would be my first stop for a scope in your price range - but I would check out whatever else was around. Would check out all the local stores and look through them in person!