If it's just the volquartsen target hammer in the stock group, it's still the better buy. I just installed one a couple weeks ago, and while I had the trigger apart I polished the sear and disconnector engagement surfaces and put a radius and polished the trigger return plunger. The trigger pull is under two pounds and only has the slightest bit of creep, but it's consistent and actually makes it feel like a two stage trigger if you really take your time on the pull. For $70.90 delivered to my door, and some very basic skills with tools, I would recommend it to anyone.
I felt a couple BX triggers in a basspro at the beginning of the month, and whIle they were a huge improvement over the stock trigger it doesn't even come close to what I was able to accomplish with the target hammer and a set of super fine stones.