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Lots of options are out there.
Work your stock trigger over yourself my polishing the sear engagement surfaces, and modifying the springs some. (Google AR15 15 minute trigger job). Or instead of modifying your springs you can buy some JP replacement springs.
Send your stock trigger to someone to have it worked. They will replace springs and polish the sear surfaces and change teh sear engagement surface some. Bill Springfield comes highly recommended.
Get a replacement match trigger. These range from $120 for a RRA (the hammer notch has to be modified to prevent some problems with .308 rifles from what I've heard). Or there are some really high end adjustable triggers that cost over $300.
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