Yup. I do all kinds of things when using a heat gun, but I have had more luck starting right in the fades and moving the heat more often that any other trick I have tried. What I mean is start in the fade and give it the full 4 minutes (or whatever), but instead of moving it 3" down the belly, move it 1-1/2" and leave it half as long, so every spot gets the full 4 minutes, but the positions overlap.
I did try making some walls that closed in on the sides (like a stream running in a culvert) to trap the heat longer and make it run along the limbs for more length. That worked pretty well, EXCEPT I ruined a couple staves where the wall couldn't sit flush to the side (snakes or bumps) and left a gap. The hot air would get down in there, bounce back and toast the edges of the BACK of the bow black. Both times the bows cracked at the black spot halfway through tiller.