They in the early bloom, if I prune them, will they be shock?
Only if you take to much or they are not healthy. A few leaves here and there are fine. If they are getting light then I would keep em... even if they are shaded they will get some light from mostly from the green spectrum that will penetrate through the canopy. I look for the oldest largest leaves, maybe drooping a bit, some discoloration as the plants t saps some of the nutrients from them, blocking airflow etc.
The plants will start to naturally shed the older largest leaves after about a month and a half. The newer leaves will be much more efficient. I just look for signs of that and pick em off as I go a few here and there and the plant won't skip a beat.
If they are really healthy like yours you can do even more and they might be pissy for an hour or so.
But I think your looking pretty good there. If ya just pluck the older large ones here and there as they show signs of deterioration I feel you will be good.
Next run maybe try removing the off shoots up to the tips or leaving 2-3 on each branch before flip. It will all but eliminate popcorn and I didn't find and significant reduction in yield but I cant say it will increase yields either.