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Yes, you can shoot .38 caliber ammunition in a .357 revolver because the .357 revolver is designed to also shoot .38 caliber ammunition.
This will depend to some degree on the barrel length. A 4 inch .38 Special revolver has an effective range of about 50-60 yards.
The maximum effective range of a .38 caliber snub-nose revolver is typically around 25 yards (23 meters), though it can be capable of hitting targets at greater distances. However, accuracy diminishes significantly beyond this range due to the shorter barrel and sight radius, which makes it primarily suited for close-range self-defense situations. Generally, shooters are encouraged to practice within 7 to 15 yards for optimal performance.
Depends to some degree on the barrel length. A 4 inch revolver has a maximum range of about 1000 meters- however, the maximum EFFECTIVE range is about 50-60 meters. That is the range where a shooter can reliably hit the target.
38 special.
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No
.38 Special, yes. Other .38 cartridges (such as the .38 Long Colt or .38 Super), no.
38 special is only a revolver caliber. that's like saying a 44 magnum revolver or a 500 special revolver. a revolver is a revolver
No, you cannot.
Depends on the load