I would show you, but that is a long drive. Read the Hornady or Sierra manual; they are both filled with great ballistics/ how too info. Start with .45acp, the most forgiving/low pressure round commonly used. Then be careful.
It is my utility rifle/round. That being said the rapid loss of energy is an advantage on small tracts of land with neighbors. It is plenty powerful it to 200 yards.
These youngsters and their detachable magazines; when I was your age we had tubular magazines and liked them. I remember when we had to carry our extra rounds between out teeth, and by golly we liked the taste of lead.
Just the projectile for a .223 sub costs as much as 4 .22 rounds, unless you are manually cycling the bolt using something like the titegroup load and a 55. I don't get it at all.
I keep plinking rounds for 30-30 loaded with 150 grain plated bullets and pistol powder. It allows me to shoot a center fire lever gun for under a quarter per squeeze. The elevation is not far off from full power loads at 50 meters, and a 10 year old can really enjoy shooting a box out of his...