HA! Yes you ARE a bad influence! This rifle may have forever spoiled me because once you've experienced that kind of accuracy, you never want to back away from it. It becomes the standard to chase. At some point I'll get a wild hair and start accumulating parts again, starting with the action.Not luck. Just saying.
Multiple people on this board have this same general setup. Plenty of people off the board too. I may know something about why they all have this rig. It's part of the reason my username subline is "bad influence".
My TL3 in 6br is a .25-.35moa rifle with berger 88s jammed hard over Benchmark. It averaged sub half across ten charge weights during load development. It averaged right at half moa for ten.charge weights with 105s and 107s. Best loads in the .3s consistently. It is not an accident.
I should probably back off of the .25 MOA thing - I've personally shot .5 with it on a couple of occasions though, and I feel like the rifle is better than I am, so it's sub .5 MOA at the very least. I mean, we play battleship with it at 100 yards, and as often as not, we're right in the center of the dot.
In any case, I know that I could at least get close to that same level of accuracy by choosing the same components as before, and I'm starting to get the itch to build something else in another caliber.