Unless you are running guns with lightened, tuned, triggers they should do fine. They can be a little harder to seat flush but not unduly so. I don't know whether the cup material is a bit stronger or the primer mixture a bit less sensitive but for whatever reason, they do take a little more inertia to ignite...should be a non-issue in stock guns.
I do run tuned triggers in my range guns and had to dump the Wolfs. I've never had a problem with Federal (my favorites) or Winchester but had a significant failure rate with the Wolfs. That said, the same rounds ran fine in my (untuned) carry weapons.
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