A fellow I met with today is down-sizing into a condo-MINIMUM. He is a life-long shooter and hunter, and needs to cull the herd down to a few hunting guns.
One of his rifles is a Lee Enfield Number four, converted to fire .308, but otherwise full wood and with a serious rear sight (Parker-Hale). He referred to it as a "Palma" rifle, which I think is an (inaccurate) reference to some Bisley target rifles. This one clearly is a target rifle but has a full mag and no cut-off for single-shot feeding per se.
Any ideas as to ballpark value? I figure the sight is worth at least two hundred bucks. If I buy the fellow's collection, this one will go to a new home because my eyeballs and open iron sights don't work any more. I don't want to offer him three hundred bucks if the rifle is worth a thousand, and I don't want to offer him a thousand if it is worth three hundred.
Any advice?
Doug
One of his rifles is a Lee Enfield Number four, converted to fire .308, but otherwise full wood and with a serious rear sight (Parker-Hale). He referred to it as a "Palma" rifle, which I think is an (inaccurate) reference to some Bisley target rifles. This one clearly is a target rifle but has a full mag and no cut-off for single-shot feeding per se.
Any ideas as to ballpark value? I figure the sight is worth at least two hundred bucks. If I buy the fellow's collection, this one will go to a new home because my eyeballs and open iron sights don't work any more. I don't want to offer him three hundred bucks if the rifle is worth a thousand, and I don't want to offer him a thousand if it is worth three hundred.
Any advice?
Doug


















































