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We know that production of God’s own hunting rifle was discontinued because of substantial production backlogs due to large DOD contracts. In a recent interview regarding the sale of Barrett to Australian company NIOA, founder Ronnie Barrett passively reveals that this sale began with sale of the Fieldcraft line to NIOA, who is tooling up to bring the Fieldcraft back to the market.

Watch the first 2 minutes:
I don't know about you but I am excited about the opportunity to buy a gun manufactured by a company based in an anti-gun country. Mine will be topped with a Chinese scope.
I'm waiting for the Fieldcraft in 6.5x55 SE to go back on sale.
Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
I don't know about you but I am excited about the opportunity to buy a gun manufactured by a company based in an anti-gun country. Mine will be topped with a Chinese scope.

If a nation is its government, then the US also an anti-gun country… so your US-produced guns were made in an anti-gun country.
Interesting.

I guess I’ll believe it when I see it.
They very well could. It’ll be higher msrp or a cheaper stock though.
I never saw a Fieldcraft in person. I read that the barreled action was top shelf for sure but many liked the stocks on the Kimber Montanas better?

If someone asked you for a 5 star stock suggestion what would it be? I could see buying one more rifle for the rest of my days if it checked all the light weight easy to shoot well and crazy accurate boxes.

Maybe 2 of them if a slow twist .223 was an option. The first one would be 6.5 Creedmoor. I don't care what any of the Creedmoor is a poor reflection on a persons "manliness level" people say. I own one and have loaded for another. The ease of getting bragging sized groups is a big plus and I'm not planning to hunt anything larger than deer and maybe a black bear.
Had a Fieldcraft in 270, should have never sold it...
Did they come in both short action and long action?
Hopefully they’ll offer it in left hand like Barrett originally announced.
Originally Posted by 2ndwind
Did they come in both short action and long action?
Yes
Looks like the Fieldcraft might actually go back into production based on what the new CEO said, appears to be a big fan of the .243 Fieldcraft.

https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog...interview-with-new-barrett-ceo-rob-nioa/
Oh man, the grass is greener, sky more blue, life has meaning now!

For all the boomers that bought a half dozen to look at and never use, now might be the time to find some idiot that will pay 3.5k for yours.....prices could fall if they get put back into production.
Originally Posted by Jackson_Handy
Oh man, the grass is greener, sky more blue, life has meaning now!

For all the boomers that bought a half dozen to look at and never use, now might be the time to find some idiot that will pay 3.5k for yours.....prices could fall if they get put back into production.

I saw more Manbunners and tight ass Capri pants boys like yourself with them, all in 6.5 Creed man!
Originally Posted by AZmark
Originally Posted by Jackson_Handy
Oh man, the grass is greener, sky more blue, life has meaning now!

For all the boomers that bought a half dozen to look at and never use, now might be the time to find some idiot that will pay 3.5k for yours.....prices could fall if they get put back into production.

I saw more Manbunners and tight ass Capri pants boys like yourself with them, all in 6.5 Creed man!

I guess the boomer comment cut deep. It was a joke, lighten up.








P.s. how many did you put away to look at?
Originally Posted by 2ndwind
Did they come in both short action and long action?

Yes, along with a 3" mag box and proper twist rates for the current crop of projectiles.
Originally Posted by Jackson_Handy
Originally Posted by AZmark
Originally Posted by Jackson_Handy
Oh man, the grass is greener, sky more blue, life has meaning now!

For all the boomers that bought a half dozen to look at and never use, now might be the time to find some idiot that will pay 3.5k for yours.....prices could fall if they get put back into production.

I saw more Manbunners and tight ass Capri pants boys like yourself with them, all in 6.5 Creed man!

I guess the boomer comment cut deep. It was a joke, lighten up.








P.s. how many did you put away to look at?

That was quick! I guess the manbunn and capri pants must have hit home....It was a joke!
I got one in 308....traded work for it.....Put a 24" 7mm08 Lilja stainless #2 barrel on it, killed a couple Mulies with it....It's so-so, still like my Rem722 in 7mm08 better though.
Originally Posted by AZmark
Originally Posted by Jackson_Handy
Originally Posted by AZmark
Originally Posted by Jackson_Handy
Oh man, the grass is greener, sky more blue, life has meaning now!

For all the boomers that bought a half dozen to look at and never use, now might be the time to find some idiot that will pay 3.5k for yours.....prices could fall if they get put back into production.

I saw more Manbunners and tight ass Capri pants boys like yourself with them, all in 6.5 Creed man!

I guess the boomer comment cut deep. It was a joke, lighten up.








P.s. how many did you put away to look at?

That was quick! I guess the manbunn and capri pants must have hit home....It was a joke!
I got one in 308....traded work for it.....Put a 24" 7mm08 Lilja stainless #2 barrel on it, killed a couple Mulies with it....It's so-so, still like my Rem722 in 7mm08 better though.

Touché
Originally Posted by AZmark
Originally Posted by Jackson_Handy
Originally Posted by AZmark
Originally Posted by Jackson_Handy
Oh man, the grass is greener, sky more blue, life has meaning now!

For all the boomers that bought a half dozen to look at and never use, now might be the time to find some idiot that will pay 3.5k for yours.....prices could fall if they get put back into production.

I saw more Manbunners and tight ass Capri pants boys like yourself with them, all in 6.5 Creed man!

I guess the boomer comment cut deep. It was a joke, lighten up.








P.s. how many did you put away to look at?

That was quick! I guess the manbunn and capri pants must have hit home....It was a joke!
I got one in 308....traded work for it.....Put a 24" 7mm08 Lilja stainless #2 barrel on it, killed a couple Mulies with it....It's so-so, still like my Rem722 in 7mm08 better though.

Soooo I was pretty close. You? Not so much.

But at least you've actually used your holy grail gun.
If it ever happens it won’t be the same gun and it will cost more.
I had the opportunity to buy several at my LGS and regret not buying one now. At the time, my initial impression was that they were just a bit too compact and light for my preference and I ended up going in another direction. I do however think they are very well designed and manufactured and I think the stock was made by AG if I'm not mistaken. AG stocks retail for $639 so that a pretty nice stock on what was an $1,800 rifle.
Originally Posted by Poconojack
If it ever happens it won’t be the same gun and it will cost more.

Probably this.
Originally Posted by Jackson_Handy
Originally Posted by AZmark
Originally Posted by Jackson_Handy
Originally Posted by AZmark
Originally Posted by Jackson_Handy
Oh man, the grass is greener, sky more blue, life has meaning now!

For all the boomers that bought a half dozen to look at and never use, now might be the time to find some idiot that will pay 3.5k for yours.....prices could fall if they get put back into production.

I saw more Manbunners and tight ass Capri pants boys like yourself with them, all in 6.5 Creed man!

I guess the boomer comment cut deep. It was a joke, lighten up.








P.s. how many did you put away to look at?

That was quick! I guess the manbunn and capri pants must have hit home....It was a joke!
I got one in 308....traded work for it.....Put a 24" 7mm08 Lilja stainless #2 barrel on it, killed a couple Mulies with it....It's so-so, still like my Rem722 in 7mm08 better though.

Soooo I was pretty close. You? Not so much.

But at least you've actually used your holy grail gun.

Well you did get the boomer part right...and proud of it. I traded electrical work for it to a manbunn guy who couldn't figure out which end of a screwdriver to hold, he also had a 6.5 because it would kill anything!...hence the manbunn comment...
However to be serious, that 24" Lilja and my handloads give me more velocity and energy that my .270 with a Douglas 22". Now you can start the .270G jokes.
Originally Posted by AZmark
Originally Posted by Jackson_Handy
Originally Posted by AZmark
Originally Posted by Jackson_Handy
Originally Posted by AZmark
Originally Posted by Jackson_Handy
Oh man, the grass is greener, sky more blue, life has meaning now!

For all the boomers that bought a half dozen to look at and never use, now might be the time to find some idiot that will pay 3.5k for yours.....prices could fall if they get put back into production.

I saw more Manbunners and tight ass Capri pants boys like yourself with them, all in 6.5 Creed man!

I guess the boomer comment cut deep. It was a joke, lighten up.








P.s. how many did you put away to look at?

That was quick! I guess the manbunn and capri pants must have hit home....It was a joke!
I got one in 308....traded work for it.....Put a 24" 7mm08 Lilja stainless #2 barrel on it, killed a couple Mulies with it....It's so-so, still like my Rem722 in 7mm08 better though.

Soooo I was pretty close. You? Not so much.

But at least you've actually used your holy grail gun.

Well you did get the boomer part right...and proud of it. I traded electrical work for it to a manbunn guy who couldn't figure out which end of a screwdriver to hold, he also had a 6.5 because it would kill anything!...hence the manbunn comment...
However to be serious, that 24" Lilja and my handloads give me more velocity and energy that my .270 with a Douglas 22". Now you can start the .270G jokes.

I have no issues with the 270win. It works, just like 6.5's of many flavors do.....
The forums are so funny. Never got the wood for the Fieldcraft. It’s just a run of the mill hunting rifle. Not too much different than noslers rifle.
Originally Posted by cumminscowboy
The forums are so funny. Never got the wood for the Fieldcraft. It’s just a run of the mill hunting rifle. Not too much different than noslers rifle.

Like I said in other post, mines just so-so. It had ejection problems like a lot of them did, Barrett fixed that no problem...What I really hate about it is the stock fit, I like a skinny pistol grip like in the old classic wood stocks or like the Manners MCS-UC, so that with gloves on you can still get a good all around grip on it. Unfortunately Manners does not make one for the BF. It is super light and great to pack but for the first time in a long time I got the scope-eye a couple times.
New MSRP will be $2349 . Still worth it IMO
I looked really hard at a 6.5x55 and 270 Fieldcrafts and never liked the ergo's. They did not fit me, so I could not convince myself I needed or wanted one that badly.
Hoping they will lengthen the long action model and give them a 3.7" mag box or so. The 3" mag box and faster twist barrels are what I really like about the short action models.

Bb
I can’t help but think you’re a midget type person if the Fieldcraft ergos don’t fit you.

There’s always barber College.
Originally Posted by CRS
I looked really hard at a 6.5x55 and 270 Fieldcrafts and never liked the ergo's. They did not fit me, so I could not convince myself I needed or wanted one that badly.

Same here. Checked out a new one in 7-08 a few years back. Tried hard to like it, but much prefer my Montana's.
Originally Posted by Poconojack
If it ever happens it won’t be the same gun and it will cost more.
This and then some
Originally Posted by Teeder
Originally Posted by CRS
I looked really hard at a 6.5x55 and 270 Fieldcrafts and never liked the ergo's. They did not fit me, so I could not convince myself I needed or wanted one that badly.

Same here. Checked out a new one in 7-08 a few years back. Tried hard to like it, but much prefer my Montana's.

A Montana fits me much better.


Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
I can’t help but think you’re a midget type person if the Fieldcraft ergos don’t fit you.

There’s always barber College.

Not a midget, and do not dwell on the reason why. grin A firearm either fits or it does not. The quality is definitely there, and had they fit me, would probably own one. I can say the same thing about NULA's.
I've fired a variety of rifles that fit differently and I just shoulder them and shoot the dang things. Can't say I've missed what I was shooting at because of fit. Though I don't try to pass shoot birds with them. What didn't fit?
I remember thinking the barrels were all too short for the cartridge they were chambered for so I had no interest. Unless it's a magnum I prefer a 22 inch barrel for eveything.
Originally Posted by AZmark
Originally Posted by Jackson_Handy
Oh man, the grass is greener, sky more blue, life has meaning now!

For all the boomers that bought a half dozen to look at and never use, now might be the time to find some idiot that will pay 3.5k for yours.....prices could fall if they get put back into production.

I saw more Manbunners and tight ass Capri pants boys like yourself with them, all in 6.5 Creed man!

If I had any hair left it’d probably be in a bun.

I picked up a brand new 6.5 Craftbeer Fieldcraft with 22” threaded barrel for $1450 out the door. Promptly spray painted it, then used it to tag a speed goat and whitetail.

Now I just kind of look at it and whisper sweet nothings to it, wishing I could spend time hunting again…
Originally Posted by Oregonmuley
Looks like the Fieldcraft might actually go back into production based on what the new CEO said, appears to be a big fan of the .243 Fieldcraft.

https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog...interview-with-new-barrett-ceo-rob-nioa/

You weren’t kidding. From the article:

But my absolute current favorite Barrett firearm is my .243 Barrett Fieldcraft, really, and that’s what I’m using hunting in the Australian outback at the moment. It is the best hunting rifle I’ve ever used and I love it.

It’s lightweight, I’ve got a really cool Leupold optic on it and there’s nothing I can’t shoot with that. And it is absolutely magnificent. So I’m really keen to see that fieldcraft production picked up again because I absolutely love the product.

Use it. Love it. Yeah.”
Originally Posted by Whttail_in_MT
I've fired a variety of rifles that fit differently and I just shoulder them and shoot the dang things. Can't say I've missed what I was shooting at because of fit. Though I don't try to pass shoot birds with them. What didn't fit?

This was quite a few years ago, but LOP was too short, and drop was not conducive to optics lining up.
CRS, you must have one hell of a wingspan!


The comments from the new owner do sound encouraging for the possibility of it coming back.
never did know the fieldcraft to have ejection problems
i guess to each their own...i like mine they shoot extremely well,have great triggers, eject better than any rifle i have owned and at 21 inches i am not really loosing anything in the calibers i have to a 22 or 24 inch barrel
Originally Posted by old_willys
Had a Fieldcraft in 270, should have never sold it...

Sorry I let my 270 go as well.
People around here get orgasmic over these fieldcrafts.
Originally Posted by SlimBlundt
Originally Posted by AZmark
Originally Posted by Jackson_Handy
Oh man, the grass is greener, sky more blue, life has meaning now!

For all the boomers that bought a half dozen to look at and never use, now might be the time to find some idiot that will pay 3.5k for yours.....prices could fall if they get put back into production.

I saw more Manbunners and tight ass Capri pants boys like yourself with them, all in 6.5 Creed man!

If I had any hair left it’d probably be in a bun.

I picked up a brand new 6.5 Craftbeer Fieldcraft with 22” threaded barrel for $1450 out the door. Promptly spray painted it, then used it to tag a speed goat and whitetail.

Now I just kind of look at it and whisper sweet nothings to it, wishing I could spend time hunting again…
Originally Posted by cumminscowboy
People around here get orgasmic over these fieldcrafts.

They were a well put together package - especially the short actions.

They were never playground approved, however.
Originally Posted by AKwolverine
CRS, you must have one hell of a wingspan!


The comments from the new owner do sound encouraging for the possibility of it coming back.

It was quite awhile ago when I handled a Fieldcraft, and my gray hair could be confusing me. crazy

Shows 13 3/4 LOP, maybe I felt it was too long. I prefer 13 5/8/. No matter the reason, I did not buy one.

Glad they are making a comeback.
Originally Posted by cumminscowboy
People around here get orgasmic over these fieldcrafts.

Have you any experience or opinions on them?
I may have missed it- will they be manufactured in North America or will production be moved to Australia?
Originally Posted by robertham1
I may have missed it- will they be manufactured in North America or will production be moved to Australia?
They're retaining employees and manufacturing facilities in TN. My money is on they'll continue to manufacture in TN.
Stainless micro action. That’s all I want.
Originally Posted by AKduck
Stainless micro action. That’s all I want.
6 arc would be fun.
Originally Posted by CRS
Originally Posted by AKwolverine
CRS, you must have one hell of a wingspan!


The comments from the new owner do sound encouraging for the possibility of it coming back.

It was quite awhile ago when I handled a Fieldcraft, and my gray hair could be confusing me. crazy

Shows 13 3/4 LOP, maybe I felt it was too long. I prefer 13 5/8/. No matter the reason, I did not buy one.

Glad they are making a comeback.

CRS,

I found one a few years back and felt the LOP was too short as well. I was really wanting one, or so I thought. I shouldered Kimber Montana and it felt better to me. When I find one in a chambering I want I may buy one. Heck, maybe I’ll give a Feildcraft another chance when they come back.
Originally Posted by Hudge
Originally Posted by CRS
Originally Posted by AKwolverine
CRS, you must have one hell of a wingspan!


The comments from the new owner do sound encouraging for the possibility of it coming back.

It was quite awhile ago when I handled a Fieldcraft, and my gray hair could be confusing me. crazy

Shows 13 3/4 LOP, maybe I felt it was too long. I prefer 13 5/8/. No matter the reason, I did not buy one.

Glad they are making a comeback.

CRS,

I found one a few years back and felt the LOP was too short as well. I was really wanting one, or so I thought. I shouldered Kimber Montana and it felt better to me. When I find one in a chambering I want I may buy one. Heck, maybe I’ll give a Feildcraft another chance when they come back.

That musta been one of Stick’s he had cut down.
Originally Posted by AKwolverine
Originally Posted by AKduck
Stainless micro action. That’s all I want.
6 arc would be fun.

Yes , I want one in 6.8 spc like they were working on...Joe
6.8 micro would be nice
Notice the same guys orgasmic over the fieldcraft are typically the same guys advocating 3 pound ffp 34 mm tube scopes. I guess you need a light rifle to tote it.
Originally Posted by cumminscowboy
Notice the same guys orgasmic over the fieldcraft are typically the same guys advocating 3 pound ffp 34 mm tube scopes. I guess you need a light rifle to tote it.

Ronnie Barrett bang your ole lady proper? lol
Who care's if it is. Much prefer the Montana.......Sold my Two Field Crafts for all the "usual reasons". Crazy long Length of pull, "Clubby fuggin stock", heavy ass bolt lift, gap between bolt and action to allow all kinda bullSh8t to fall into "blind mag"..........ETc, ETc, ETc,
Originally Posted by cumminscowboy
Notice the same guys orgasmic over the fieldcraft are typically the same guys advocating 3 pound ffp 34 mm tube scopes. I guess you need a light rifle to tote it.

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Wonder if big stick has one. All y’all probably bought one cause of him
Originally Posted by cumminscowboy
Wonder if big stick has one. All y’all probably bought one cause of him

I think he has 3 or more. He's pretty well tooled up.
Originally Posted by cumminscowboy
Wonder if big stick has one. All y’all probably bought one cause of him

How many 🗜️ you reckon you’ve sold?
Originally Posted by AKwolverine
Originally Posted by cumminscowboy
People around here get orgasmic over these fieldcrafts.

They were a well put together package - especially the short actions.

They were never playground approved, however.

Yeah , he is another Ruger RAR enabler
Originally Posted by cumminscowboy
Wonder if big stick has one. All y’all probably bought one cause of him

What’s your thoughts and experience with them?
I was interested in one when they came out but never had a chance to hold one. I was sort of surprised to hear some call the stock clubby.
I figured it would be slender.
The field craft brand was sold to the same company before the main Barrett sale. The first sale drove the second sale.
Very interested in this thread, still waiting one in a 7mm08 threaded, but no luck yet. I think it would be cool if the made some in the 338 federal, 280ai, just to change it up some:)
I called Barrett and the gentleman on the line acknowledged the Australian purchaser's original interest in the Fieldcraft and that it is coming back and will be produced in TN and available to the USA market. He said the start date for production is literally TBD ....... said it could be late this year ....... or late next year. Looking forward to it coming back. More calibers is always fun. But he said he *thinks* it'll just pick up where it left off, with the existing calibers.
That’s always been a rifle that I’ve been interested in. I missed out on a NOS up for auction a year or so ago on GB. The biggest thing that I’d like to see done differently is a safety that locks the bolt in place and I’d trade a few ounces for a box magazine.
Any updates on when?
Sometimes the internet goes crazy and hypes the heck out of something that is no big deal others join in and add to the hype. It’s kinda like when one of my dogs starts barking when they think someone is coming. The other dog starts barking too even though they didn’t hear anything, but it must be something because after all the other dog is barking. The Barrett Fieldcraft is an example of this on the campfire.
Originally Posted by 2ndwind
I never saw a Fieldcraft in person. I read that the barreled action was top shelf for sure but many liked the stocks on the Kimber Montanas better?

If someone asked you for a 5 star stock suggestion what would it be? I could see buying one more rifle for the rest of my days if it checked all the light weight easy to shoot well and crazy accurate boxes.

Maybe 2 of them if a slow twist .223 was an option. The first one would be 6.5 Creedmoor. I don't care what any of the Creedmoor is a poor reflection on a persons "manliness level" people say. I own one and have loaded for another. The ease of getting bragging sized groups is a big plus and I'm not planning to hunt anything larger than deer and maybe a black bear.


Montana stock is a POS next to that fieldcraft stock. Montana stock is cold moulded fiberglass made in Costa Rica, the Fieldcraft had an AG composite stock.
Slimblundt
Oregonmuley
JH2785

Thanks for posting interesting and useful links and information
This statement by the Rob Nioa is concerning.

"But in Australia, for more than 20 years, I’ve certainly worked at various state and federal government levels advocating for sensible gun laws for the industry." .

Here that would be what a gun control advocate would say.
Originally Posted by EIB0879
This statement by the Rob Nioa is concerning.

"But in Australia, for more than 20 years, I’ve certainly worked at various state and federal government levels advocating for sensible gun laws for the industry." .

Here that would be what a gun control advocate would say.

Rob Nioa is definitely not an advocate for gun control. He is in fact hated by them, and puts a good deal of his time and money into representing the interests of shooters, who are, after all, customers. A minute or so of research would have told you that.
Very happy with my threaded 6 Creed and 22-250 wallowed out to 22 Creed, a 6.5 just to have would be nice.

The Evil Twins and the the ugly stepchild do fit better, Montana's with Lilja factory dupes.

Betting when they resurface they will be no less than 1,999.99
Originally Posted by RDW
Very happy with my threaded 6 Creed and 22-250 wallowed out to 22 Creed, a 6.5 just to have would be nice.

The Evil Twins and the the ugly stepchild do fit better, Montana's with Lilja factory dupes.

Betting when they resurface they will be no less than 1,999.99
Interested in your 22/250 to 22 creed conversion. What was involved ?
Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
Originally Posted by RDW
Very happy with my threaded 6 Creed and 22-250 wallowed out to 22 Creed, a 6.5 just to have would be nice.

The Evil Twins and the the ugly stepchild do fit better, Montana's with Lilja factory dupes.

Betting when they resurface they will be no less than 1,999.99
Interested in your 22/250 to 22 creed conversion. What was involved ?


Sent to that gunsmith in CA, he sent it back a few days later after running a reamer through the bore.
Originally Posted by RDW
Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
Originally Posted by RDW
Very happy with my threaded 6 Creed and 22-250 wallowed out to 22 Creed, a 6.5 just to have would be nice.

The Evil Twins and the the ugly stepchild do fit better, Montana's with Lilja factory dupes.

Betting when they resurface they will be no less than 1,999.99
Interested in your 22/250 to 22 creed conversion. What was involved ?


Sent to that gunsmith in CA, he sent it back a few days later after running a reamer through the bore.
It had to be rebored or rechambered?
You send it to Shaen. He rechambers to 22 creed. Easy peasy. Shaen is the best smith I’ve encountered.
Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter
Originally Posted by 2ndwind
I never saw a Fieldcraft in person. I read that the barreled action was top shelf for sure but many liked the stocks on the Kimber Montanas better?

If someone asked you for a 5 star stock suggestion what would it be? I could see buying one more rifle for the rest of my days if it checked all the light weight easy to shoot well and crazy accurate boxes.

Maybe 2 of them if a slow twist .223 was an option. The first one would be 6.5 Creedmoor. I don't care what any of the Creedmoor is a poor reflection on a persons "manliness level" people say. I own one and have loaded for another. The ease of getting bragging sized groups is a big plus and I'm not planning to hunt anything larger than deer and maybe a black bear.


Montana stock is a POS next to that fieldcraft stock. Montana stock is cold moulded fiberglass made in Costa Rica, the Fieldcraft had an AG composite stock.

Wow, in your opinion the Fieldcraft stock is better made than the Montana stock. But, there is nothing wrong with the Montana stock.

IMO, the contours of the Fieldcraft stock are in no way as comfortable as the Montana stock. IMO, there are angles and contours on the Fieldcraft stock that are sharp, square even, rather than rounded off for comfort on the gripping surfaces.

I can never understand why companies design an elite rifle with what feels like an ill carved 2x4.

The early Nosler rifles had an even worse formed stock. Very sharp edged in the grip area.

Bottom line, I cannot spend Fieldcraft money on a rifle that feels like that. Not when I have Montanas and Hunters that feel better much better in my hand. As I have not had problems with any of my Kimbers, they are my choice over the Fieldcraft. YMMV.
Sorry, rechambered.

And thanks qwk, it was Shaen.
I don't think Shaen is taking new work right now, apart from previous customers.
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