Well, it might even be a tiny bit to the positive engagement side, I did make sure it was well away from negative engagement, and mainly flat. The trigger now works beautifully and I tested it by banging it as shown in the video, and the hammer didn't fall. I'm quite pleased...and the Sailor Curt video did state that a neutral engagement was okay, just not the preferred version. I just kept it very slightly positive, not as aggressive as in the video, and the trigger works well! Brownell's Gun Parts online has the Wolffe springs, Dilligaf...
Make a note of the filing you may have to do on the disconnector bar that wasn't mentioned in the video, and in my opinion, if you file the sear for neutral engagement with just a shading towards positive, the lighter hammer spring isn't necessary. In fact, in a conversation I had on the phone with Paul at SKSMan, who works closely with an experienced gunsmith, he recommended against the Wolffe hammer spring because when you do the trigger job, the Wolffe spring often makes the hammer tension to weak for reliable firing. Once again, I tested it by banging on it as shown in the video, and the hammer held firmly. I'm very happy with the light trigger with no creep, and it passed the safety test.