I'm supposed to be in the yard working, but it's too hot.
I'm a little confused by your schedule, but you might be using a controller that you program in a way I am unfamiliar with, or your times you refer to are soaks??? Anyway, none of your temps are extreme, but if those are soaks, they aren't necessary. Still I don't see that your schedule could be causing the problem unless you are firing hot, and 1470 isn't that hot.
Are you using any overglaze? Spray A or any lead bearing flux or overglaze will react with some glasses and I think some of the reds might be reactive to the lead.
BE makes a pink glass that strikes (changes color during firing) to salmon. It looks pink before fired, then strikes to salmon. Is your pink perhaps that glass? The product code is 0305 for the salmon. Pink opal is 0301 and if I remember correctly, it strikes to a brilliant vivid pink, but 305 is closer to a dusky salmon color.
Reds can shift or strike colors. I've seen bright red opal and transparents strike to poopy brick red with high temps or repeated firings, but rarely...and never have I seen it strike to black.
