Some thoughts....
My biggest influence in shielding was to eliminate RFI signal interference. In some venues, being near the neoreceived and/or row of light dimmers also drove my unshielded guitars nuts. The copper shielding eliminated that. Also eliminated was the 'chirp-chirp-chirp' that a cell phone emits just before a message is recieved.
Of all my humbucker pickups, the genuine Gibson's are by far the noisiest. When they are plugged in, they have a low volume hum that never goes away and that hum will increase when your fingers get near the pickup and increase further when you touch the bobbins.
My Mom's 1979 Gibson Les Paul Custom does this, as do most all the other guitars with genuine Gibson pickups, so I consider it just a normal part of Gibson pickups. Even with all grounds having zero resistance and full continuity, the Gibson humbuckers display this characteristic.
In contrast, the Epiphone H8BN/H6BN pickups - despite being viewed as a pauper's version of the Gibson 498T/490R - make no noise whatsoever. The H8BN/H6BN also cannot be sonically identified in back to back recordings except for the persistent hum from the Gibson's.
My feeling is the Gibson's are probably unbalanced coils and the Epiphone's are balanced.
Notwithstanding, I'm in the process of replacing all the genuine Gibson pickups in my 2016 Gibson Les Paul 50's Tribute and my Von Herndon double neck with the Epiphone H8BN/H6BN combination.
My custom aluminum Stratocaster pickguard - fitted with Gibson 498T/496R - and played once at Mojave Wasteland Weekend 2018, has been pulled and is being sold.
For your Stratocaster...
Go to Guitar Fetish.com and pick up one of their thin, aluminum pickguard shields. Very good and quick method of shielding a Stratocaster.