You can shoot a 2-stage trigger FAST. Trust me. If it's a good one, you won't have any issues at all shooting it fast. It's tough to make a good single stage trigger into "an excellent accuracy trigger." For accuracy, the 2-stage trigger rules the world. If it's good.
The one trigger that breaks these rules is the Geissele Super 3 Gun trigger - there just about is NO takeup on it... That's the fastest single stage trigger you'll ever find, and you can shoot it accurately, at distance. I prefer other 2-stage triggers, at distance, but that one will work. It's more designed for speed, but with practice, you can be accurate with it.
If I was in your shoes, I'd pick up one of two triggers, only. Geissele SSA-E (3.5lb combined pull), or the LaRue MBT-2S (4.5lb combined pull). That G-trigger is gonna run you $250 all day long, with a sale. The LaRue is gonna run you $87 from now 'til Christmas.
Your call.
I've switched over now to almost running that LaRue in almost everything I have. I did pick up another G Hi-Speed Match trigger last spring, for a specific build, and I have just about every G-trigger you can imagine, and they're all great, but for the money, that LaRue trigger really delivers. Which is why I keep buying it...
My $0.02...