If you have an adapter, otherwise, NO, NO, NO, NO, NO##
You should never attempt to fire a different ammunition than is stamped on the barrel, even if it appears to fit. If the pressure is too high, or the cartridge doesn't fit, at the best your gun will not shoot properly. At the worst it can explode and kill you.
There are some chamber adapters made that will fit a specific smaller cartridge into a larger gun for emergency use, but .410 is unlikely to have adapters for any .38, because it is quite close in size.
Consult a gunsmith if you are looking for such an adapter.
No, they won't even come close to fitting.Why not buy .38 shotshells.
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no the 38 bullet is fatter and and the special is smaller
Yes, but please use the correct term- cartridges. Not bullets. A .38 Special is basically a .357 Short, and you can safely shoot .38 Special in a .357 magnum. The opposite is NOT true.
If you are unsure, take it to a gunsmith. There are more than one type of "38 bullets"
38 or 357
Yes
It is possible.
No, but a 38 special will work in a 357
No. <><><> Above is correct- however, ,38 Special CARTRIDGES can be used in a .357 magnum revolver. The .38 Special is actually not .38 caliber, but .357 caliber. .38 caliber bullets, such as used in the .38 S&W catridge, cannot be used.
It might not be chambered for 38 special.
44 bullets are larger. More mass = more damage. A 38 will keep its high velocity longer because smaller bullets travel faster. But if you were to get shot by one, 38 will do less damage.