I agree, I've been very satisfied with the BX Trigger in my Ruger 10/22 also, enough so that I haven't really felt the need to transition to an aftermarket trigger. It's been very reliable and consistent for me through I don't know how many range trips and rimfire matches.
I guess I wanted to add that although the trigger is mostly polymer, the feel of my BX trigger is surprisingly good. I haven't had it out in a while but I don't remember it feeling spongy or having excessive pretravel. It breaks clean at a pretty low trigger pull weight with a little bit of over travel. In my opinion one of the best values in trigger for the Ruger 10/22 there is.
5 round groups with Eley Force at 50 yards.