Absolutely. One of the most common questions that I get is what tempering temperature will give you a specific Rockwell number. I always have to say- sorry, I can't honestly give you that as it is way to subjective to all the previous heat treatments for that blade, and anybody who says they can, is either mistaken or not being entirely honest. When you see those numbers in books, like ASM texts, they are based upon ideal circumstances, under absolute control conditions. After a lifetime of pretty well controlled heat treatment procedures, I personally NEVER punch in a single tempering temp and go right to it for a desired Rockwell, but will walk it into that number with sequential tempering. It almost always comes out exactly as I predict, but the one time it doesn't could be a pretty expensive blade lost, or hours of time wasted to that point. You can always shave HRC points off but, to put them back on, you need to start all over.
It all starts with steel selection, it is one of three critical aspects of the quality cutting tool. We can either set ourselves up for effortless success, or endless frustration or failure, simply by choosing the right steel for the job, and knowing how it will react to our methods.