I use federal large rifle primers and winchester small rifle primers. I don't think it matters much for me unless I have a firing pin that would have a problem detonating the primer because it was too weak or something. Then I would be on the lookout for the softest primer for example. I know some people swear by specific setups and primers. I am not very experienced reloading but I have confidence that my bullets will fly well enough to do the job

BTW FWIW some of the advice I get reloading on the internet is not very useful. I find that a lot of people spend more time telling you that you are not smart and experienced like they are and that everything you are doing is wrong. Still though there can be specks of good information a lot of times. Like that whole thread with the Barnes TSX bullets about a month and a half ago. Nobody had much advice for me other than a lot of things which had nothing to do with the matter. In the end I resolved it with some minor ingenuity and summed up that those bullets are somewhat finecky. I didn't even ever mention that they like to stick to the top of my brand new die set. Hahah.
All right enough off topic rambling. Enjoy.