I've got Lee C358-200s loaded in my bedside .38 Special M10 S&W right now. Length is fine as long as the cases are crimped over the larger diameter band at the base of the ogive (I don't know what this is called) forward of the normal crimp groove/front driving band. Pressure isn't an issue if you follow published pressure tested loads. LoadData has several dozen 200 grain .38 Special loads that don't exceed 16,000 psi, and older Lyman manuals list a few more. I've loaded the same boolit in a .357 S&W Model 60 crimped in the crimp groove forward of the first drive band, and length isn't a problem in the .357, but crimped this way, they are too long for the M10 .38 Special.
I've also loaded the 195gr Lyman SWC in both guns without issues. I haven't done a lot of shooting or load development with the 195/200 gr boolits, but using several standard pressure published loads, they've been reasonably accurate with mild recoil. The load I like best so far is the Lee C358-200 in .38 Special cases loaded over 3.6 gr of Unique. LoadData lists this at 15,700 psi and about 780fps in a 5.6" barrel.
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