Thanks Kenat. I had to make similar measurements to the OP's recently. The important thing is to build your jig to replicate (as best as possible) the configuration that you intend to use the spring in.
E.g - we had a piston spring for what was effectively a hydraulic cylinder. We mimiced the piston and end cap, and loaded the rod with weights below where it penetrated the end cap. We were also concerend about how much sideways deflection/moment might be created by the spring, tending to push the piston rod off-center, so we used a spherical bushing where the rod passed thru the end cap. This also allowed us to measure the sideways force required to re-center the piston/spring. Results were surprising to us...springs do not always behave as you might think.