It's probably the same as a "false" shoulder. When I form 6.5 Sherman from 280 Rem brass, I neck the brass down through a bushing die. I start long and check the brass in my chamber. Basically, keep adjusting the die down to the point where you can chamber it with a decent amount of resistance. This "false" shoulder ensures correct headspace.
In the case of the 7 STW, you could run your brass through an expander to .308, then neck back down to .284 in increments like I mentioned above until you have that resistance on chambering.
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