I have always liked APC over MAS after a flight comparison. I never said "Oh I got to get this APC off and get a MAS on this."
But, the talk about sharp edges starting being a safety problem, don't forget the event of ever hitting this prop with anything when it's spinning 2,500-11,500 rpm (OS 61 typical range with a 12X6), how that reinforced prop will do severe and permanent damage as well was the MAS. I keep a 1st aid kit in the truck at every flying meet just in case. Wood has no sharp edges, wood wins when starting safe, not sure if it would do less damage to flesh spun up high, but they do break. That's safety there too.
The pitch goes flatter the easiest on APC, so you might want to try a 11X7 on that Ultra 60.
Wood is lighter. They spool up faster than heavy props, they don't auger in the ground bending crankshafts, wood snaps at the prop nut, not APC. You might get lucky and just break the firewall with APC. Wood wins taking the hit in a crash.
Pitch on wood props maintains it's integrity better than polymers, less deflection. If you're a beginner, you'll be making contact with the ground more and wood is not forgiving. Props are relatively cheap, go buy the three or four choices and test for yourselves. That's what makes it a hobby. To each his own.