Ok, yes I have done a search on this, but it still (as always) leaves me with more questions.
Plating a piece of brass with nickel is suppose to make a harder surface. Brass/the case, is the weakest link of the reloading process, and brass is very flexable or better said malleable.
-In theory then, if nickel plated cases are "stronger" wouldn't they hold up to max loads better then regular unplated brass?
-How is it that the nickel flaking off makes for less reloads per piece of brass, other than the concern of harming a die?
-How is the nickel fused to the brass?
-Does annealing these make for less flaking?