I agree.
The BnA Tacsport triggers are the best triggers amongst their peers, IMO.
They have great performance and reliability (I've yet to hear of a Tacsport go down - but I'm sure some have). Besides that, where they really separate themselves from the competition is the ability to tune the sear engagement to your specific action. With adjustable sear engagement and available differing sear heights, you can time the trigger to your action. This will optimize the feel of your action.
I had a trigger tech trigger in a TL3 and it felt like rubbish - bolt open and close was much heavier then necessary - too much sear engagement. Another example is my Mausingfield with a BnA Tacsport versus my buddies Mausingfield with a Huber - night and day difference. His action feels like it has 2-3x the bolt lift and close, mine has a very light bolt lift and even lighter close.
All my actions/rifles (exception my TacOps) have BnA Tacsport triggers in them. No other field triggers that I know of allow you (the user) to adjust the sear engagement to time your trigger.
In my mind, the BnA Tacsport has the smartest design of any field trigger out there. Best gear related decision I've made is swap from TT triggers to BnA's.