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Pro Tip:
If you are shooting both 38 Special and 357 Magnum out of the same revolver, shoot all your 357 first.
Should you forget, you'll find out why.
And when the OP gets reloading, stick with using .357Mag cases, even for the lower-powered .38 Spec loads. Reason is that shooting a lot of .38Spec in the .357Mag revolver leads to gas-cutting where the shorter case (by 1/10th of an inch) lies in the chamber. It takes a while, but back in the day when I was allowed to haver a regular revolver, I passed on a beautiful Colt Python that had had the bejabbers shot out of it for around twenty years on a diet consisting solely of .38Spec ammunition. The gas-cut rings were not only visible, but would 'click' a piece of metal dragged over them.
YMMV.