Accu-triggers can be a good thing in warmer states where gloves aren't worn while hunting. Regardless, I don't like them for my rifles because I'm uncomfortable having a two-piece trigger blade and prefer Timney, which I've installed on most of my bolt-action Remington 700s. They adjust easily, but the need to wear gloves on some rifles used for cool/cold deer hunting means that those triggers are adjusted no lighter than 2.5 lbs. so they don't fire the rifle until I'm ready.
On range and warm-weather varmint rifles, my triggers are adjusted to about 2.0 lbs. or a bit less. It's more important to me to have triggers with minimal take-up, side slop, and just enough backlash to prevent premature wear and future malfunction.
I order my Timneys directly from the company. They cost a bit more, but they're adjusted to my specs. and because I like the Tootsie Pops they send with the trigger. (The Tootsies really don't really matter in my choice, but I like them and think it's cool.)
JP