The only thing I can suggest to you is to find a local match or two and ask if any of the members have a Springer Precision enhanced or a Canyon Creek enhanced XDm that they would let you try the trigger out at the Safety Table. I would suggest to make sure that the firearm was enhanced by SP or CC and not the gun owner or other gunsmith (there is a noticeable difference). This will let you compare the two side by side to help you make your decision. I was able to do this and went with the CC option because it just felt better to me. There was one member in my club who had both.
Both companies are great!!! Really just depends which one is the one you like. And there are other options also. They all accomplish the "trigger job" using diffferent methods.
I received my USPSA Limited enhanced XDm 5.25 from CC recently and it just puts a smile on my face everytime I get to shoot it.
Good Luck And Be Safe!!!
szhttm, do you remember whose trigger job, SP or CC, disengage the sear with the trigger further back? (closer to the rear of the frame) I have small hands, so on 1911s, i like short trigger. Just trying to find something similar on the XDMs. Thank you.