Can't say. Cast bullets generally are sized a thousandth over the nominal jacketed bullet diameters. Unless you slug your barrel, you really don't know what the optimum bullet diameter should be.
Take the Mosin Nagant rifles for example. Bore diameters could be anywhere from .308" to .314". Many ammo manufacturers use .308" bullets in 54R loads, many use .310" diameter bullets. I don't imagine most Mosin rifle shooters have a clue, but merely shoot whatever cheap surplus ammo they can find and really don't know what diameter bullets they are sending down the pipe.
With modern firearms, you can probably assume they are within spec and if it's a 9x19mm, you can feed it any factory 9x19mm ammo.
I wouldn't hesitate sampling a box and see how they work. If you're still opposed to sending a .357" bullet down the tube, run the bullets through the .356" sizer die and sleep nights.
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/343992 ... 6-diameter
I don't have one for .355" or .356", so I can't offer you any help (only a .357" and .358" sizer).