"I did this with great difficulty a few years ago for a half box of 22 Shorts, and replaced the powder with 4F black powder to shoot in my Model 1. Even though I got ignition of the black powder, about 50% of the bullets lodged in the barrel and I quickly found this option to be a bad idea. I do not think there is any safe or effective way to pull bullets and re-set them to get consistent velocities and/or accuracy in the 22 rf."
That's essentially the reason I suggested using a .22 air rifle pellet. It's all but impossible to pull a .22 bullet without deformation. Additionally, the case mouth would usually have to be re-rounded, as it also would be subject to deformation. The air rifle pellet should not stick in the barrel, being much lighter. Long, long ago I made up a few .22 loads this way for shooting critters in my back yard. But from a rifle, not a revolver.