I think it's important that a clamp applies pressure in a similar manner that the spring sees in operation. A clamp point at the top and another point near the hook. If you squeeze and apply pressure further back on the lower limb, it can result in excess stress and potentially cause problems. So in practice always extend the clamp such that it applies pressure out as far as possible near the hook. Pliars or clamps like those shown don't do this.
Now, some springs are robust enough to not mind the extra stress, but others may be more sensitive.
Jim