Polish screw to at least 600 using a drill and a somewhat padded wet or dry paper finish with 600 or finer.. Caseharden with something like Cherry Red. At least 2 reheats and dips. Reheat to cherry and quench in water. Repolish with 600 or finer. Heat shank slowly until the head starts to color then watch when bright blue quench in water. Makes for a more durable screw slot and heating to blue will avoid any chipping if the case is nice and deep. If careful you can blue the entire screw but usually the shank overheats. For lock screws and such I want nice color on both ends.
Or in a nitre bath, melted saltpeter. But this takes a lot of time but is great for larger parts and mainsprings. AND ITS MORE DANGEROUS.
Nicely done heat blue looks like this.
This rifle has 20 with the 3 escutcheons if I added it up right. I dunno how many I have done but at one point for a year or so I was doing 30-40 a week.
I have been using Cherry Red lately for a case hardening compound but I don’t think it works as well as Kasenit does I have a supply but did not want to use it on screws but I may switch back. Since I think I have lifetime supply now.