Any .38 ammo can be safly fired in a .357. +P .38 loads do not exceed .357 pressures.
.357 Magnum and .38 Special (to include +P and +P+ loadings).
That would be 38cal. ammo
38 Special and .357 Magnum.
Yes it can. I do not think you will exceed the .357 pressures with .38 +P.
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NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DO NOT TRY THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Depends on what ammo and what you mean by "stronger".
Yes, you can shoot 38 specials through a .357 magnum revolver.
You will have to test fit to see if the cylinder will turn
a 357 cal. revolver cartridge WILL fit a colt 357 python. Also, a 38 special will fit a 357 cal. python. The 357 sig cartridge will NOT fit a 357 colt python................ The 357 sig cartridge ONLY fits the sig model pistol For clarity.....the sig 357 is a pistol. But, the 357 python is a revolver................
Yes. Your revolver will fire either one.
Some revolvers will take .357, .38 and 9 mm. Whether or not a particular revolver will or not is a different issue. One police department went to them and went to .45 the next year. They may not have worked very well.