I haven't had any problems at all with them, but I use more of the Crane stuff than the others.
The largest engine re-manufacturer in North America (ATK) removes and replaces every MSD distributor gear they get. MSD used to use a US manufacturer for their gears @ ~24.00 ea. till they found out they can get them for ~2.00 ea. from China. The Crane (which is Comp) I'm sure, is also an offshore gear.
That's all fine and good, but still doesn't change my experiences.
LOL...OK, whatever. I'm just trying to share useful information for others. Do with it as you please.
I haven't built thousands of engines, but I literally have had ZERO steel distributor gear failures, from Crane/Comp/Mallory/MSD. That includes engines I have built and swapped gears on and all the gears/cams I have sent out over the years.
Not sure what the difference is.

Only times I have heard/seen issues is when guys run iron dist gears on steel cams (or vice versa) or have tried to push their luck with bronze or polymer gears.....or have installed gears incorrectly.
I had another engine builder (who really should have known better, because he specializes in Fords) send me a distributor to use with an engine and he had changed the gear on it. I assumed that it was done correctly and didn't check it. I clocked the balancer, stabbed the distributor in, locked it down and took it to the dyno.
When we fired the engine, it spun the distributor......