Archimedes said “Give me a lever long enough, and a prop strong enough, I can single-handed move the world.”
Your pedal ratio is the ratio of distance between the pivot point and the operating points of the pedal and actuating lever.
If you need more oomph then the chances are that the ratio is wrong, cos oomph is relative to leverage

To get a progressive brake and a decent amount of oomph, you need a ratio of 6:1.
That`s 6 (units of measurement) from the pedal pivot (the bit it turns on) to the operating point (the bit you press with your foot)
1 (units of measurement) from the pivot to the end of the lever that operates your pushrod.
Once that is sorted its time to check and see that the master cylinder piston is being pushed in fully or achieving full stroke.
This again is dependant on the length of the operating lever, although unless yours is particulaly short or running through a funny angle it shouldn`t be the problem.