It is easy for those who have been in the game for a while to suggest dropping several hundred to over a G note on a scope but if it is your first scope, I would recommend an inexpensive name brand scope to start off with. An expensive scope is not needed on a .22 because you could only spend so much on better glass and feature before the rule of diminishing returns apply. The high end scope cost more, not only because of the glass but primarily because of their ability to withstand the pounding from a .338 or .30-06 or .50bmg or even a .308. These scopes are backed by good warranties but that is not to say that an inexpensive scope is not.
If you want a good scope with a good name and a good warranty at a decent price, the most underrated scope at the moment and best bang for the money IMO is the made in the Philippines made Simmons 6-24x55 Whitetail Classic which comes with 1" tube 1" tall rings, finger adjustable turrets and flip up lenses caps. Now before any naysayers chime in, note that this scope is $128 Canadian, at some dealers. I bought one just to try it out and I stuck it first on my AR15 and then moved it up to my m305 and then reluctantly back down to one of my Biathlon rifles. After some testing, I went back to the store and cleaned out their inventory. Not the perfect scope but for the price and everything it comes with how could you possibly go wrong!?! I ended giving away 4 to friends as gifts and keeping two for myself. I looked like a super star in their eyes because they got a scope that in all fairness, keeps up with my $600 scopes (not the $1000 but still). Read the reviews on this scope and if you are not convinced, I have a $1800 scope I can sell you for $1400.