No. However, you could get a barrel which has a twist rate of 1-7 or so for the 10-22, purchase a Ruger 77-22 bolt action .22 (now out of production) install the fast twist barrel, and have one that way.
Travis McGee on freerepublic has a 10-22 he put a fast twist barrel on, and reports he has had good results with it and the 60 grain Aguila rounds.
My experience is the 60 grain Aguila rounds work better from manually operated guns.
Gee, something like that would be exactly what I had in mind, I would never have known. THANKS for the tip!
That's gonna be my next project.