As a reloader I found that I can beef up .38 specials almost at hot as .357 loads. Now, all my guns are .357s, I do not own anything chamberes for just the .38 special. I like the specials better because the eject better being shorter. These loads are over .38+p in the manuals, but not as hot as Elmers.
One IMPORTANT note. If you do some experimenting reloading hot .38+p loads, make damn sure you do not load the bullets deep into the case. You want it bullet loaded out to or over the max cartridge length. I only load cast bullets from my lee .358TLSWC mold, so its easy for me to load long.
I once loaded a batch of .357, with a 158 grain lead lee bullet over 12 grains of 2400. This is a starting load in some manuals. they fired like RipSnorters! and would not extract without using a cleaning rod and tapping them out against the bench.
The problem I discovered was that I loaded them with the bullets loaded deeper than the min cartridge length specified in the manuals. This develops HIGH pressure, even with a light powder load. I was lucky that I was shooting my SW586 which is a strong gun.
Be really careful if you juice up those .38+P loads.......
but if you do it right, they are great.