Thanks for the info Drew. I try and learn from my mistakes, so hopefully next time will go a little better
I've attached an image of my setup. To heat I basically held the heat gun about four inches off of the belly and aimed it straight down at the center of the limb. Constant slow movement in about 4" lengths with heat applied for four minutes per 4" section of limb. That was enough to get a good golden color to the belly and the induced reflex held very well (only lost about 1.5" of 4.5" reflex).
Not sure how much of that will stay after its string and drawn again. Or how much draw weight will increase. This is my second time attempting to heat treat a bow, and the first using a form. Last time I hung a 1 gallon water jug off of the limb tip and heated the belly to induce reflex. That worked well and didn't cause any scorching of the back, though not nearly as much reflex was induced or
retained after.