So if I am reading your answer right, it's a matter of necking it down and seeing if for that particular chamber, it works out and gives performance I am happy with? If not, it will be neck turning?
SAAMI says the necks on your 30-caliber brass and 7mm SAUM brass should be no more than 18 thou thick.
30 caliber bullet diameter is .308, max diameter for the round is .344, .344-.308=.036/2=.018.
7mm bullet diameter is .284, max neck diameter for the round is .320, .320-.284=.036/2=.018.
In my experience I would guess that the neck thickness is more like 0.015. I'm not measuring real brass. When I measure real brass, I see neck thicknesses around 0.14 to 0.16 - so I am guessing about
your brass. You need to check your brass and chamber.
SAAMI says that the minimum chamber neck diameter for the 30 is .345 and the max diameter of a loaded round is .344. The 7mm SAUM the chamber number is .321 and the max round diameter is .320. Using their numbers, there is a one-thou total clearance, half-thou on each side of the neck. Using my .015 number, there is a seven-thou total clearance, 3.5 thou on each side. Again, you need to check your brass and chamber.
When you size down your 30-SAUM, those necks will get thicker. I'm going to guess about 2 thou thicker, now necks are 0.017. (see calc below) Now the neck OD of a loaded round is .284 + 2 * (.015 + .002) = .318. With a chamber diameter of .321, you have a 3 thou clearance, 1.5 thou on each side. I guessed that the necks would get 2 thou thicker, suppose it is 3 thou? Now the calc is .284 + 2 * (.015 + .003) = .320 and you have 1 thou total clearance, half-thou on each side. That is about one-sixth of the thickness of a piece of paper.
You turn necks to get back to the standard clearance.
How I am guessing about extra thickness. Using your 30 caliber brass and the SAAMI drawings, imagine a circle half-way from the inner wall to the outer neck wall of the brass - OD is .320, ID is .308 so a circle with diameter .314. The circumference of that circle is .9865. Now imagine the same circle for 7mm - the circumference for that circle is .9205. The new circle is 7 percent smaller than the old one. The bullet (the I.D.) didn't get any smaller so the neck got bigger.