I agree; if yuopu work up your loads with Magnum primers, there is absolutely no problem.
a little history; magnum primers were originally developed to fill a request by the U.S. military for a COLD WEATHER primer. The flash characteristic is more intense and longer, but again, not a huge amount.
Match primers are different only in that they receive two additional VISUAL inspections when they are being collated and packaged. Same compound, same components, same production line. They have the same variability as "non"-match primers; except you are less likely to get a dud due to a production machine error nmaking it through inspection at the (hand) packaging stage of the line.