Big Duke
Are you planning to head down under? Stock up on your rarer rifles. No4's in grease, No4(T) and Enforcers. Because supply is limited locally, prices can very very high compared to USAand UK
. As issued No4 and No1 mk3 are more freely available so prices are more reasonable.
http://www.usedguns.com.au and Firearm Sales - New and used guns for sale including pistols for sale and rifles for sale will give you an idea of local values for the less rare rifles. AustralianArms Auctions past auction prices will give you an idea of the market value of the rarer rifles. '+alt+'
You will need to work out which State you are moving to as firearms are licenced by State Governments and there are small differences in laws from State to State.
Generally you need to be a member of a recognised club or have permission from a land owner to be licenced for a bolt action rifle.
Two main Associations for Club Shooters in Australia. National Rifle Association and Sporting Shooters Association of Australia. See their websites to get the rundown of the requirements to be licenced.
NRA of Australia
SSAA - Sporting Shooters' Association of Australia
If you want to work, move to WA. We have record low levels of unemployment, very high wages and good ranges.
Cheers
Paul