Like Willie said, it doesn't take much to make your own chains.
All I've ever used was a bench grinder to break the chain and a ball peen hammer to peen the rivets. It only takes a few minutes.
Woodland Pro, from Bailey's is Carlton in a different box. It's perfectly serviceable. I've got a 300' roll I picked up last year.
Learn to roll your own. It's not in any way difficult. Hardest part is counting out the drive links.
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