Not much more to add to that but always check your case lengths just to be sure. Taking a 30 cal down to 7mm will make the neck length grow some. Probably not enough to be an issue but put your calipers on each case JUST TO MAKE SURE. Cheap and easy insurance!!!
ALso, it will likely not be an issue at all but again, taking a 30 cal down to 7mm will make the neck thickness increase. If your shooting a factory rifle you will likely have no issue at all. If you have a min spec 7mm-08 chamber, there MAY be issues with neck thickness. Start with a reduced load, make sure a formed case chambers easily, fire in a safe location and then make sure that a bullet will slip through the fired case neck easily that shows there is plenty of room between the chamber neck and loaded round neck so that you do not run into pressure spike issues.
Other then that it will work extremely well.
One other thing is that Lapua 308 brass usually is larger at the base then US made brass of the same family. Again, if you have a standard spec chamber you will be fine. If you have a custom chamber that was cut with a reamer made for min spec on US brass, the Lapua brass will be a bit snug and you will get accuracy issues, I have personally witnessed this on a couple 243 AI rifles I built for customers. Since the US made brass is a bit undersized, I had my reamer made for US brass. The owners tried Lapua brass and it was a bit tight in the chamber and accuracy was terrible. Switching back to Win brass and the rifles shot 1/3 moa consistantly compared to 1.5 moa for the Lapua brass.
Just things to keep in mind.