Hmm....
Try the Browns for a while. You may not like them much at first, actually, since they're a lot lighter and less tactile than BS, and the tactile point and actuation is higher, with less cushioning after actuation.
I find BS to have a slightly weird-feeling mushiness after actuation, but it stops there being any shock on bottom-out. MX Clears actually have a slightly similar feeling with the different spring force profile and larger tactile bump. If you are used to heavier springs, stock Clears are nice, especially when plate mounted and in a heavy, solid case. I prefer plate mounted boards for getting an idea of switches, since it isolates the switch feel a bit.
It's really a personal quest to find "your" switch. There always seem to be more switches to try, though

I've tried all the MX variants and most mods (still have to try jailhouse Blues, though) on both PCB and plate mount with plastic and aluminium cases, one Alps clone, Apple hairpin spring, Model M buckling spring, Topre 55g, Topre 45g (very briefly only) and Model F (also only briefly).
I really should try Matias switches and I'm interested in the "Razer" Kailh variants, particularly the orange one.
My (current) favourites are Model F and plate mounted 62g trampoline modded lubed and stickered ErgoClear in an aluminium case with SA profile keycaps, specifically the Penumbra set.
As you can see, it's a bit of a personal quest that doesn't really end and some switch types need to be tried for more than just a few minutes to get a proper feeling for. If there are other GeekHackers in your area it may be a good idea to see if they're willing to do a "trade loan" sort of thing if they have a board with switches you'd like to try. You lend them something they want to try and vice versa, so you can get a bit more time in than if you're in a store.