And you are certainly entitled to your opinion. I had the Target Accutrigger on my model 12FTR and absolutely HATED it (and i'm not a super fussy guy with factory triggers). Very imprecise, and lack of differentiation feel when transitioning from the secondary take up to the primary break. I also had issues when wearing thin gloves in the cold , some slop in the blade would allow my safety block sear to prematurely engage. You need to pull the accutriggers rearward perfectly straight . The SLIGHTEST lateral movement in the blade causes the sear block to trip. Maybe the standard (non target) versions perform more reliably but this is just my experience with mine.
While the poster is of course entitled to an opinion, I don't think that is the right way to say it.
I think the right way is that it suits some and not others.
Presenting your reasons for not liking it is the right approach, Then others can read and see if it resonates.
The nice thing is you can get it at no cost and then if you don't like it throw away $100 to get what you think you might like (grin)
Of course you may NOT like that either!
Me, I shot down to 5 deg (granted we have overhead heaters that take some chill off) I shoot at those low temps with a knit glove (light one)
I have no problems. I do know too low a setting can be an issue with the side ways motion
I had one that took a bit of checking to find out why it was tripping - I found the stock was interfering with the trigger and once that was relieved it was fine.
I like good triggers. I won't insist its the best, just that its a very good one for an OEM (the best so far)
Some don't like the blade, it does not bother me so that is a preference thing again. Kind of two stage or pre set to me.
You won't know if you like a different trigger until you try it (some have been unhappy with the RB and Timney) so you can be out $100 and still unhappy. Such is life.