Nope, you can save everything. Pull the bullet, dump the powder (don't save it, you may have some residue of other powders in the puller, and you don't want to mix them! Unless it is a collet puller.), and decap/resize the case SLOWLY to push the primer out. Then, seat the primer the right way and you are off to rebuild your round.Not to hijack the thread but being a newb. how do you fix this problem? or is the brass and primer now trashed. That is if you use a bullet puller and save the powder.
i know how to dissasemble it i was just wondering what would happen if i didn't see it and tried to fire it.
I have used a kinetic bullet puller, but before decapping the primer I always soak it with oil or WD40, it is supposed to deactivate the primer. I am not sure, but it makes me feel a little safer!!