My Ruger Single-Six convertible (22/22WMR) will shoot anything you put into it for 22. Way back, before even the 22 ammo shortage of some years back, I had "over -stashed" on 22 ammo of all kinds due to my kids all were of a beginning shooting age and we had access to a farm so unlimited "range" time so to speak.
The kids loved the Ruger, took their time (SAO helps here), learned good shooting habits, and also learned good cleaning skills. The stainless cleans very easily
22 Shorts (CCI-Speer, 27 gr. CP HP) at 1105 fps produced basically, no recoil, no noise....but maximum fun plinking and learning. Still do out of that Ruger, but NOT in my Model 17-3, only because I'm not wanting to scrub the chambers every time out...easier just to use 22 LR (usually Win-SuperX, CP HP, 37 gr at 1280 fps).
One long gun I have simply MUST run 22 Long Rifle and that's the Remington Nylon 66....a real treat and hoot to shoot, but it just has to have 22LR to function (at least mine does).
Kids are grown and gone, but still hit the range with me when home, just don't take out the Ruger much anymore, and their desire to be seen around the local range with a low slung cowboy gun in a Galco western holster/belt rig has gone away like yesterday's newspaper. Just looked......still have 300 rounds of 22 Short in ammo storage....hmm....1 grandson turning 14 in October.....here's hoping someone still likes cowboy guns/rigs!
I know he likes to handle my Winchester 94 lever gun, so maybe.