I think that's probably true, ibav; it's been a while since I'd done singles consistently, so hopefully I keep improving.
So the Juggernaut seminar was today at Indy City Barbell (Steve Gentili's place). It's five blocks from my house, and somehow I'd never swung by; no A/C, so KC approved, and is outfitted with all the bells and whistles you'd expect. I talked to him and it's only 50/month, which is easy enough to swing; I'll keep the Y membership as well for my travels in the US and conditioning days when I don't feel like walking the extra few blocks. All of the staff at ICB seemed nice, and I can see how it would be a great (and needed) environment.
Chad and Marisa hosted the seminar, and it was about what you'd expect if you've seen or listened to most of his stuff, which I have. A decent amount of high-ish level program talks, technique talk for each of the lifts with platform time following after that. There were a bunch of strong (compared to me) people there, but I didn't really feel out of place in my cohort, so that was good.
I worked up to 145 kg squats (with a squat bar -- first time for that), 120 kg bench (paused everything leading up to it, but just TNG'd this one -- was @9) and ~185 kg DL (120 kg in kilo plates + 70 lbs per side lb plates -- so 404.6 by my count). I haven't touched anything higher than that every, and while the DL bar surely helped a little, the deadlift rep was @9 and most, so that felt nice. One guy pulled 500 in our group, but most everyone else stayed around 445 for singles. There was a guy lifting during the seminar that did 485x5 LBBS, so quite a different environment from my gym.