Buy some and try some would be my advice.
IMHO/E Each rifle is distinctly different like and no two are alike. Some may prefer it, some may tolerate it and some may not at all.
If your rifles chambers walls are smooth enough extraction should not be much of an issue.
Brass is a relatively slippery metal and brass cases, when fired, "spring back" ever so slightly.
Steel cases do not. They tend to grip the chamber walls a bit more than brass cases. The carbon residue adds traction if you will.
The various coatings on steel cased ammo are as much a lubricant to ease extraction as they are a corrosion inhibitor.
The military classic 5.56mm bullets although lead cored are copper plated soft steel jacketed. Which causes me to wonder about their fragmentation characteristics or possible lack thereof.
I have friend who owns an AR-15 that functions flawlessly with Wolf but accuracy is poor. Another gets good groups but horrible function. I know a AR180 owner that gets "acceptable" performance. Another who owns a M96 that functions best and groups tightest with Wolf 62Gr. Ammo.