Measurements of critical current of multifilamentary Nb
3Sn conductors as a function of strain were made in flux densities up to 23 T. The advantage of using high fields is that conductors with high critical current can be investigated without thermal instabilities. The results show that the upper critical field B
c2which is about 2 T higher than the extrapolated

varies with strain in approximately the same manner as

. A residual resistivity which appears in fields near B
c2is strongly strain dependent indicating the existence of Nb
3Sn regions with slightly lower critical field.