Let me add...
The .38/.357 was derived from an old black powder cartridge that about filled the case with the powder. When it was switched over to smokeless powder, many types of powder don't fill the case at all., leaving a lot of airspace inside. Because of this, .38/.357 and .44/.44 mag are very forgiving to bullet depth. So a 1/10 of an inch isn't going to make much difference.
Now this is not true with cartridges invented with smokeless powder and higher pressure in mind, like 9mm, .40 call, 10 mm, etc. because they are made for higher pressure with very little airspace and the bullet depth on those are way more critical. Even so, sometimes I load a medium load and have a few thousandths of leeway to get the bullet where I want, especially if I seat a little shallow, I can lengthen the OAL. But I can only shorten it a few thousandths and none if I'm close to a full pressure load.