My Mark III BHP had a trigger second only to a tuned 1911 for clean, light pull (mag safety had been removed). It pointed quickly, had the smallest grip of any hi-cap, was 100% reliable, ejected mags like rockets, wore great sights, hit where I looked, and felt terrific in the hand.
Yet I sold it to buy my fifth CZ 75. The Browning was a bit too small for my hand, so my finger hit the trigger at the wrong angle and too far in. For me, the trigger thus had unpleasantly sharp edges. The Browning safety was too small and had that characteristic indistinct feel.
Of course those practical considerations actually had almost nothing to do with my decision. I just prefer the looks and feel of the CZ's over any semi. They just seem like an extension of my hand, and their curves please my eye.
For people with smaller hands, the BHP may well be the better gun. But this is certain, for me: Cocked and locked, whether CZ, BHP, or 1911, is the only way to go. Once you've handled and shot these guns, the rest of the TDA's and DAO's and Safe Actions are clumsy tools indeed.