I have a great difference in opinion, to what has been stated on here as value for this rifle. And regardless how you calculate value, it takes some one to pay out the money.
It has a nice stock, but the barreled action is a plain old #3, or SMLE rifle from WW1, or very early WW2.
That rifle, with a cut down military stock, might go for $165 at a gun show, but most likely would still be there at the end of the show.
My guess is that the rifle shown would sit through two days at a major gun show and still be there at the close, if priced at $375.
Sorry Matilda, but the 303 British in an old military rifle, is just not a popular piece of equipment.