Oops. I somehow ended up with 5 Axis rifles, all but 1 are stainless, 1 has a nice wood stock and stainless Creedmoor chambering, Accutrigger. For $800 I don't think there is anything out there than can outshoot it nor look prettier.
My other Axis were mostly bought when they were all $4-500 new, so decades ago. I have a .223, 308, 7.62x39, 6.5mm Creedmoor, 25/06 lefty. I am a lefty but grew up using RH bolt action so there's 50 years of muscle memory in my inventory. When I bought my Ruger M77 stainless rifles I looked at them as "forever" guns, same with my stainless levers. Funny, I never shot my levers and barely used my M77s. The SKS and Mini 14/30 got used A LOT. A couple of the Axis are shot extensively. And show no signs of wear after 10K rounds of all types.
Anyhow, you can still get a stainless scoped Axis for $575 in 308 or Creedmoor. It's not $1500 like a T3 or $2000 like a Browning or $1900 for a Smith 1854 lever. All great guns by the way. All also require more $$$ for decent optics if you want to hit anything.
During those rare times 308 appears on the cheap you'll have lots of spare coin to snap it up because you bought an Axis. Tell me again how much fun it is to have a great $2k gun and you can't afford another $1500 for enough ammo to enjoy the thing? You can put a lot of 308/Creedmoor down the pipe of your $575 Axis for the $13-1500 you still have in your pocket because you didn't buy that stainless laminated T3 Varmiter.
If you really dig shooting the Axis can be your truck gun, if you maintained it you can sell it and maybe even profit or you can hand it down to a family member you introduced to shooting. Then you can drop $1500+ on a big name gun. Anyhow, this is all just my opinion, and free so it's valueless. lol