My Savage has a beautiful safe 6oz Sav-2 trigger with zero take-up and no over travel.
I find the Basix Sav-2 trigger works best with a PTG Bolt Body and a standard sear. I've install at least a 1/2 dozen to date. The cocking ramp angle on the PTG must be slightly slightly different. If you use the standard bolt body or the target sear you just can't go as low on the pull without getting the occasional slam fires.
As far as bolt lift goes, if your rifle is scoped, just learn to put your thumb on top of your scope and then use your fingers to open the bolt. It's fast "enough", requires minimal effort and doesn't disturb the rifle in your rest.
I've been working with the Savage Target actions since they first came out and for the money I don't believe you can do better. I've had the custom actions, but like others on this forum I don't compete formally, and the Target Action is more than capable of taking out prairie dogs at 1,000+ yards and kicking your buddy's butt at the range.