If it is an old rifle. It probably has an odd number of lands and grooves, which makes it difficult to mike. Even if you slug the bore, your slug will not have a land directly across from another land, thus a mike problem. I think the idea of fitting a bullet or mandrel of known size is maybe the easiest way to get a true measure, land to land. If a .38 special is very tight with a patch, depending on the patch thickness, it sounds like it is 36 caliber, or .36+ a few thousandths.