Hollow points or round nose?
TX22 runs pretty much anything you feed it, though some people swear by polishing the feed ramp helps with hollowpoint ammo.
The CCI 22 Quiet (which are WEAK subsonics) basically make it bolt action unless you run a normal high pressure suppressor. Normal velocity/subsonic run fine either way. The CCI MiniMag and CCI Stingers are great, and probably the most reliable cycling ammo out there for the TX22. Hotter the ammo the better when running unsupressed.
I'm told Winchester white box are terrible shaped for the extractor Taurus uses... so I never run them, but the Winchester 333 don't seem to be probablematic.
If you have extraction issues with any ammo, get a Tandemkross Eagles Talon TX22 extractor. Its a solid upgrade and runs any ammo you can find.
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If you have any feed issues, there are +10% spring rate springs available to rebuild your magazines (in addition to some pretty decent mag extensions). There is a 3D printed adapter plate available to convert a GSG 110rd drum to fit the factory magazine as well... seems to feed well in videos online. Though there are decently large sticks/extentions available now so drums really aren't nesseary for most people.
If you want to run a FRT, that pistol runs amazing... just make sure to add some weight to the slide and slow it down a bit so it does not out-run the mag springs. A heavy optic, a brass rear-slide-cover or charging handle, and stainless steel striker housing blocks are all available for some extra weight. The weight really matters for compact slides or any model running suppressed.
Clean mags with dry lube (not oil) is the trick to consistent feeding with these.