Removing moly coating

I’ve a couple hundred moly coated bullets (heads if you prefer) that I’ve earmarked for plinking.
Is it worth removing the coating (barrel is a bugger to clean after using them).
Are there any easy ways to remove the coating before loading them up?
JS
Chuck them in some methylated spirits and give it a swirl.
Should shift it ok, failing that isopropyl alcohol which usually costs more...
Personally, I'd just shoot the things as my rifles, with the exception of the 357 carbine, only get moly coated and have done for two plus decades with little else to say other than they're fine.
I'd note that you do need to clean rifles and therein lies an issue as moly isn't a panacea for not cleaning.
 
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