There are so many options for triggers out there. It really depends on you, and what you're going to use it for. I know that you mentioned the use in your original post so with that being said it really also depends now on how much money you want to spend. As I said there are many many reputable manufacturers that make some really really good triggers each one different than the last. You cannot go wrong with Geissele (pronounced guys-lee) but you will spend some money on those triggers. Hyperfire is also an awesome trigger and they make several different models but again you will spend some money. Bravo Company manufacturing has recently introduced a trigger called the PNT which stands for polished nickel Teflon. Based on what I understand of your original post and the use for your rifle this might be the option for you. It is much improved over the standard milspec trigger however won't break the bank. They start at around $69. Others to consider are ALG, CMC, and Timney. There are even triggers out there that, with practice, turn the weapon into a burst fire or what seems to be an automatic (trigger allows for burst fire or multiple shots fired with a single pull depending on the person pulling the trigger and how practiced they are using said trigger) without any illegal changes to the weapon and are fully legal without a stamp, but alas, you will spend even more for these. My suggestion would be to talk to some people at the range, and do some research on these and other brands to find something that fits your style of shooting, the intended purpose of the weapon, and last but not least your financial capabilities. All of the brands mentioned here, in my opinion, are top notch quality made triggers from manufacturers who make quality parts, have good quality control, and stand behind their products. Hope this helps.