Does no one else measure their header temps?
Sure, with flash touching the fingers, to see if they are even across the cylinders.
Many don’t know how those cheap heat sensor guns operate. I have one.
The laser spot is just an aiming aid. The actual measurement spot is below the laser spot and an inch or more wide depending on how far away the instrument is from the heat source.
Reflective surfaces can alter the heat radiation pattern among the pipes being measured.
Header pipes can be double wall and not uniform distance between inner to the outer metal layer, changing the heat transfer along its length varying from pipe to pipe.
But, if you properly use and apply the heat sensor gun under the properly controlled test conditions, it can be a fun distraction.