I'll say it depends on your budget and what plans you have for the rifle long term.
If you want to keep it under $200 then I'd say it might be worth getting on the prebuy for these new Trigger Tech's. Sounds like a guy should have the trigger in his hands by the beginning of June. I've been doing some reading and people really rave about their crossbow triggers. Nothing but good reviews from those customers.
*GP Tactical running pre-buy, haven't looked at other dealers yet.
If you are in the $300 market, then I'd recommend looking at the Jewell Rem 700 HVRTS. Great trigger and many, many people will recommend it. Can't go wrong with that guy.
*Mystic Precision can hook you up.
Far end of the spectrum, pricey... but I like to over do it from time to time

You have triggers like the X-treme Mod 22 tac (2 stage). Very nice feel and adjustable from every angle.
*Order online from X-treme Shooting Products
I just installed the Mod 22 on a 700 and wow! It's one of those things that I probably didn't need but it is a confidence booster.
ETA: Installs: There really isn't much to installing a trigger on a 700. I haven't had any custom fitting to do on the 3 that I have installed. You basically pull off your stock, drift out two pins, keep bolt stop and spring, line up new trigger assembly along with bolt stop and spring then drift original pins back in. Setting the actual trigger mechanism can be tricky on some since you need to balance sear and spring adjustments sometimes but there are plenty of great videos out there to aid you.
Finally, re-install stock and torque screws.
Tools req'd: Small hammer, small straight punch (around 3/32"), allen keys (most triggers come with these), and torque driver (for action screws torque 45ft/lbs for 700P factory stock.. i went to 55 without damage)