Pat, I use a hot box, which is 185 degrees, for my glass bows. When it comes to bamboo backed bows, trilams and such, some are cured at room temperature, and some may go in the hot box if the jig and clamps will fit. I never noticed a difference between them when making heat corrections.
I've never checked the temperature of the wood after heating with the heat gun to make a correction. I gauge it by feel, but I'm guessing it's at least 185 degrees. I now have a lazer temp gun. I'll check it next time to see how hot it gets.