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To add to Scott's affirmative - again yes ........ the situation is same as .38 spl's in a .357 mag.
Main thing is to remember that the shorter spl case will permit over time with use, a carbon ring to build up in the cylinder chambers.
let that get too much and chambering the longer mag cases can get difficult. So - good cleaning is important if using a lot of the shorter cases.
If you look at a Smith X frame .460 - that in fact can handle .45LC, .454 and the big .460 - again carbon ring build up can be important to consider with use of the lower power rounds with shorter cases.
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