The "action" of different brands are not all the same. You could get a "med" action in one brand of rod & it could be exactly the same as a "lite" action in another brand.
I've got three 14' rods that I push jigs/cranks with ... one BnM PST and two BnM Capps/Coleman rods. The Capps/Coleman rods have a lighter action on the tip, but it's not real noticeable until you go above 1/2oz of weight. When I'm pushing, it's not really that big a deal, since the speed is higher than if I were Spider Rigging & the bites are much more noticeable.
If I were looking for "Spider Rigging" rods, I wouldn't go by the "action" listed on the rod. I'd ask how much downward bend the rod has with the amount of weight I intended to use. Some brands have very whippy tips, so the rods would have to be pointing "upward" out of the holder to keep the tips out of the water ... or they bend to their max at the tip with only minimal weight. My buddy, Chucky, uses 16' Capps/Coleman rods & 3/4oz weights ... and all he does, mostly, is Spider Rig. He's the reason I have C/C rods ... even though I wanted PST's. He got them at discount during a CUSA tourney, and C/C rods were all that were left by the time he got to the sponsors table.
I'm not recommending any particular brand, just letting you know that some actions are listed the same ... but aren't the same.