That #45-220-E looks a whole lot like the "45 BD" bullet design that made the rounds on Cast Boolits 12-15 years ago. I have about 25# of these left from about 40# I cast with a borrowed BD mould, and my castings run well in a Glock 21--a SIG P-220--and a Series 80 Gold Cup NM. Bro-in-law's unmodified Series 70 GC wouldn't run on them at all. OAL was 1.200". Another similar design is the RCBS 45 CM.
The Lee 45-230-TC has been a wonderful bullet for me in 45 ACP. It has been my most-fired 45 ACP bullet since it landed at my house 10+ years ago. Seat with .020" of front drive band exposed, and it feeds in EVERYTHING--even BIL's 70s GC, and unfailingly. Lee's 9mm and 40 S&W TC bullets are identically-seated, and behave in the same fashion.