OP - I did close to what you plan to do. I had bought several boxes full of "1F brass" - in it was about 30 rounds with unfired primers and bullets. It was the brass I was primarily interested in - headstamp was 7 mm Weatherby Magnum on most - two were head stamped 270 Weatherby Magnum, but had 7 mm bullets installed. I pulled the bullets - three different weights. I dumped out the powder - two visually different types of powder. And then realized I had no idea what kind of primers those were - magnum or standard? Or what brand? Or all the same? So I pressed out those primers using a Universal de-priming die - is probable that I could have done the same by lowering the decapping pin in about any sizing die that would fit, and press out those primers without re-sizing the case - so no lube was used on the cases. I dumped those 30 odd primers in a jar half full of 0W20 Mobile One engine oil - soaked for at least a year - then spread powder and primers on a metal plate and burned them off with a propane torch - as far as I could tell, every primer "went off" - so the priming pellet had not been damaged by pressing them out, nor by soaking for a year in motor oil. Although I did not try to fire any of those primers with a firing pin. Since I had no way to know what was that powder nor what were those primers, I had no intention to re-use them - maybe I am a bit odd that way - I prefer to know exactly what goes into my hand loads, so that if they work well, I can replicate them again.
I did not have a 7mm Weatherby rifle here, at the time. In another instance, I received a bunch of 308 Norma brass that several dozen had unknown-to-me primers installed - I simply "popped them off" by firing the empty cases in my 308 Norma rifle, here in my garage. Was much less commotion to deal with unknown primers, and how I would likely do it now, if I was faced with that again. This past week, I received several hundred "1F" W-W Super 257 Robt +P brass - 22 of them have unknown-to-me and unknown-to-seller primers in them. I still have not decided what to do about them. Not sure whether magnum or standard or what brand is going to make much difference - but will need it's own "pressure test series" to know for sure - meaning I might end up with 10 or 12 that could be used to make rounds to go "bang".