Critical current densities up to 23 T measured on a series of 19 core Nb
3Sn wires with Ta, Ti and Ni+Zn additions, prepared by the bronze route under identical conditions, show very similar results in the whole field range. After optimization, J
cin the A15 layer was determined to 6 × 10
4A/cm
2at 18 T, independent on the alloying element. Parallel to the increase of J
cat high fields, an enhancement of B*
c2up to 26 to 27 T as well as a reduced strain sensitivity of J
cwith respect to unalloyed Nb
3Sn wires were observed in all cases. On fully reacted filamentary tapes of

m thickness and

m width (obtained from the same starting material) an increase of the residual resistivity from

cm for binary Nb
3Sn to 35 - 40 μΩ cm for Ta alloyed Nb
3Sn (4 at%) was found. The present data are the first direct indication for the increase of ρ
oin alloyed multifilamentary wires prepared by the bronze route. They furnish a strong evidence for the correlation between ρ
oand the enhancement of B
c2in alloyed Nb
3Sn wires.