I have no experience with the Russ Hamm lock, but have WAY to much experience with the CVA, and other Spanish copies, of his locks. Most of these locks have a spring that is more than adequate for the task. The problem often is the different hardnesses of the lock parts, and the sloppy fit of the tumbler through the plate. Wear over time creates a bind that the strongest spring in the world can't overcome. A stronger spring only speeds up the wearing process, and soon you are right back where you started. This is why locks made of quality materials, hand fitted by experienced lock makers like Bob Roller, and a very few others, cost so much.
Hungry Horse