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I picked up a Remington ammo catalog at Cabelas, gave it me free of cost. In the back, after all the ballistics charts for nearly every round/load you can think of, there is an interchangeability chart.... tells you what chambers will handle what rounds, what interchanges one way and not the other, that sort of thing. .38 will definitely fire just fine in a gun chambered for .357 (though I'm not sure a lever action will properly feed a .38 when chambered for .357...) but .357 CANNOT be used in a .38. Most .38 revolvers will simply not hold the longer cartridge .357, the cylinder is too short and they stick out the end.
that chart is a real handy bit to have.
 
thanks for the info and the links.its really nice to be on a site where personal attacks in threads are nonexistant.people can ask for advice without a bunch of bickering going on.P.S. sorry for getting off subject
 

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