Just the tolerance in springs can make a difference in bolt lift in the same exact action, it's not likely to be enough to be felt but it'll be there.
To me, when comparing 90 degree action they are all pretty similar. I've never met a 90 degree that I would call "heavy". The smoothness of the lift is much more noticeable action to action for me. Handle and knob length also play a huge part in the effort required to lift the handle. I also find actions with straight handles to feel more effortless than those with swept handles.
Without comparing them with the same exact handle lengths, knobs, and handle angle then no comparison would be a fair one.
Personally I don't get wrapped up in bolt lift unless it's a problem, and if it's a problem on a 90 degree then there's probably something wrong with the action itself. Shorter bolt lifts like 60's can get tricky though, they're a different ball game all together. The only 60 degree I've ever liked is the AI, but I haven't played with a Curtis and I hear they're very nice. There's some tweeners like Tikka and Nucleus neither of which feel heavy to me.
I'm far more concerned with how the action feels and feeds, and that it doesn't bind when being run hard. There's a fine line between having a tight enough bolt to action clearance to not bind, but enough clearance that the littlest bit of dust won't lock it up. Some manufacturers have that figured out and some don't. I've yet to go to a match that wasn't either very dusty or very muddy, so that's a major concern. You can only do so much to keep that shit out of your action.