I gathered, even tempered SS430 isn't that malleable. I have a feeling it's possibly 410, which would be even better than 430. It isn't hard to get, it's just hard to get a small amount for an individual. A vendor would simply order an entire MIG welding spool and divide it up into smaller amounts. They can be had for about $90.
Being SS430 and SS410 is relatively the same I don't find it hard to believe a roll getting mislabeled.
I imagine the ohm/mm would be about the same as 430.
Well, if SS430 remains springy even after annealing, this is _definitively_ not 430.
As I said before, and @soulseek confirmed, this wire is amazingly malleable.
Now, if you can confirm that SS410 would ohm about the same as 430, then I'm going to start believing we really have 410 here, which I think is a good thing after all...