If you are committed to use stock rods, shotpeening won't hurt, and we even shotpeened stock VW rods for "el cheapo" engines, simply because it's very inexpensive and does help stop cracks from starting on the big end.
But on rods that bend on the "beam" instead of cracking, especially if they are forged to begin with, there is no way the bending will stop. The treatment doesn't go deep enough to really do anything.
When chucking a rod can cost you thousands, if you are tearing the whole engine down, it's not good economy to leave the stock rods inside.
I couldn't agree more. One of my friends "cummapart" rods let loose in the 800hp range. I told him I could build him twins that could blow his motor My face looked like this when it let loose at a brush party. Now I know my twins didn't "blow" the motor, but 100 psi couldnt have helped