I have, on several occasions, had nickle plated cases hold the bullet so hard that I could not pull them with a collet puller.
Had to put them in the press, and seat them a bit deeper to break the bullets free from the case.
In one incidence, I applied so much pressure on the seating die that the shoulder of the case collapsed a bit.
When I did get the bullets pulled on these stubborn units, there was always evidence of a metallurgical bond occurring
between the nickle plating inside the case neck and the gilding metal of the bullet.
These cases wire once-fired, and should not have needed annealing.
No reason why such bonding could not occur with a factory loaded round, IMHO.
FWIW, I use NO nickle plated cases except 357 Mag pistol.
Regards, Dave.