Yeah, the "pealing plating" issues has always seemed a bit overblown to me.I managed to squib a 124gr Berry's 9mm a few years ago and it tapped out easier than I had feared. Interesting to note that the plating was intact despite being engraved by the rifling with no lead showing.
Sure the plating is thin enough to be damaged - thinner than most jacketed bullets. BUT it is also deposited on and bonded to the lead core at a molecular-level through electro-plating.
Unlike most jacketed bullets where the lead core is swagged - basically pressed - into the jacket/shell without any other real bonding of any kind.
Load and shoot them hot enough and it is certainly theoretically possible to separate the plating and the core, but keep them below around 1200fps, per the bullet manufacturer's instructions and there should be no issue.