Summit Cam Help/Recommendations

Hello all, I just picked up a 77 date coded 360 last weekend I plan on doing a VERY low buck rebuild on for my 72 Dart (not a whole lot of money laying around as a college kid lol). Me and my buddies decided we might as well throw a mild cam in it while it's torn apart if I could find a cheap one. I have narrowed it down to a few very inexpensive Summit brand cams but I have a few questions for all of ya'll that have been doing this much longer than me, especially since this is the deepest I've ventured into a motor thus far.

For starters, are there any quality problems with the Summit brand cams? I think I read somewhere on here that Crane used to make them.

I'm looking for a cam similar to the stock 340 cams, which no one can apparently agree on the exact numbers for, so I'm just kinda looking for in the same ballpark. The specs and links for the three cam/lifter kits I've found are below:

K6901- 276/288 dur, .441/.441 lift, 114 LSA
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/sum-k6901/make/dodge

K6900- 278/288 dur, .421/.444 lift, 112 LSA
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/sum-k6900/make/dodge

K50052- 272/272 dur, .454/.454 lift, 110 LSA
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/sum-k50052/make/dodge

The big question then is, of course, which one? Whatever I choose will go in a stock bottom end '77 360 with stock '76 heads that might get some light port work if I can get it done cheap enough (otherwise they will just be cleaned up and maybe milled a bit). Intake is a Weiand Stealth dual plane with a 600cfm Holley 4160 on top. The car most likely will never be raced, just driven plenty, so the main focus is driveability (which I don't think any of these will effect anyway).

Any advice is very much appreciated and welcome! Just remember I'm not gonna drop any more than like 150 bucks on a cam right now, so these are really the only options. Thanks in advance! :thumbsup: