Back in the day, when I sought to 'improve' the pull, I accidentally made it harder by grinding the tip of the spring shorter on the sear spring. The tip then contacted the sear bar farther away from the pivot, increasing the pull dramatically.
The closer to the pivot the spring contacts the sear bar, the lighter the pull will be. The farther from the center of pivot, the harder the pull will be. It takes very little tip of spring removal to have a big effect.
Worst case scenario: the risk is that you might go too far, or have to reshape the spring, and then re-heat. Or have to make/buy a new spring.
Tom