There was a video posted here a while ago with a guy using a similar(wet sand with a fire on top)method but that was for steaming in reflex, I believe. The problem with these methods is that you can't see what's going on. They all have the bow buried so the amount of heat treat would be a crap shoot. If you can't see the colour change I'm sure you would end up with hot and cold spots. Just holding it over coals like a hot dog it much simpler and more likely to be successful. My gut says that it's probably the best way. Even better than a heat gun. I made a radiant heater that does a beautiful heat treat, no spots or scorching the back, just a nice even brown. But, unfortunately, only on nice straight limbs. It's only 2" wide so any sideways bend means that spot gets missed. Holding it over a bed of coals and waving it around a bit sorts that out. I wonder if one of those propane radiant heaters would work. Anyone got one in their shop?