Perhaps worth mentioning that I forge my springs out of drill rod; usually 3/8" for a mainspring. That allows me to leave a lump at the end of the thin part. Also worth mentioning, I think, that before filing to final thickness, I grind the scale off of the surface. For thickness, most mainsprings run around .070 at the tip and around .1" at the bend.
If you are starting with flat stock, it might be worth trying adding a blob of weld to the very end of the spring to be, to build up the thickness. Case harden the very tip after shaping to reduce wear.
cheers Doug