Yep, and my test rifle shoots 115-grain Berger VLD's very well at close to 2900 fps, using Ramshot Magnum.

A few more comments for people that asked other questions. Apparently many don't really know how and why the Fieldcraft appeared.

Forbes Rifle went under pretty quickly. Melvin Forbes was one of the original partners, helping set up the factory and overseeing the production of the first few dozen rifles, but when the people at the Maine factory started making rifles on their own, the quality went downhill quickly, and Melvin demanded his partnership be bought out, because he didn't want anything to do with the operation. After that the quality went downhill even further, and Forbes soon declared bankruptcy.

Barrett eventually bought out the remaining assets of Forbes, which included some rifles and actions. They took a close look at everything and decided to build a similar but not indentical rifle. Which is why the Fieldcraft resembles the Forbes/NULA, but differs in a number of ways.


“Montana seems to me to be what a small boy would think Texas is like from hearing Texans.”
John Steinbeck