Thanks guys. Yeah it doesn't seem to be as hard as first thought. As far as the paperwork initially it is pretty straight forward. I have received estimate costs from the UK dealer with export licences already in place. Approx 350 - 400 UK pounds which with our poor exch rate = $700 - $800

Paying an LGS in Melbourne to pick it up $$$??
PTA and registering in Aus = ~ $50
Then GST (no duties) on total purchase price and all exporting/shipping costs.
Will be calling Aus customs to ask about clearing it from them and if any quarantine costs being a wood stock ? etc
The rifle I want is a Tikka M65A. Before I get my hopes up I'm waiting to hear back from a guy regarding how much length adjustment the stock has since 120mm is the limit according to Aus Customs and the latest regs I have read.
I have possibly found two. One of which has it's original Pecar scope and mounts still fitted and is mint according to a source I have who walked in to check them out for me. He is getting photos, details, checking for matching S/No on wood and metal parts.
I wont go through it all unless it is 100% original and very good condition. the dealer I am in contact with is in the antique and collector arms game so will have them inspect thoroughly before anything happens. Also if I were to buy I would have the trigger adjusted tight so no failing safety test.
Although it will be bought as a "target shooting" rifle hopefully avoiding a damned drop test.
Early stages but I have 3 fat beef cows that can go to pay for it
http://www.shootinguk.co.uk/guns/buy-gu ... m65a-41119