Or you can just have the action manufacturer time the cocking piece to your trigger, rather than in effect expect trigger manufacturers to have a different sear for every type of action there is and give enough wobble in tolerances for some of the lower end action manufacturers who are not as consistent as say Defiance, Bighorn, Surgeon, Impact, ... Tried Bix'n Andy did not like it better than the TriggerTechs, did not like having to mail back and forth for a different sear either, all boils down to preference. I prefer to have my action timed to my trigger before I break in the rifle.
Triggers are more subjective to personal opinion than any other part of the rifle because it boils down to individual "feel" which is hard to quantify past what is measurable and personal experience; that's why you have all the different types of trigger shoe from flat to curved in different dimensions, with, or without riffles, ... I don't begrudge Bix'n Andy fans, can completely follow their reasoning, don't argue the fact it's a great trigger, is it the right trigger for me? No, but you can put in your rifle whatever you want, switch it every day, or just use one for multiple rifles, all up to you. Same as the switch barrels some people swear by them, others would rather have a permanently attached barrel to minimize chances of anything messing up accuracy. Choose whatever you like best, and makes sense to you. Results usually speak for themselves.