I apologize in advance Bruce, but...........................................
Ok, seriously, I have both of those and IIRC have the TL in 6-banger, I'll have to check. The dimensions can be, how shall we say...flexible? You might get an average of 20 moulds and guess, or keep buying them until you get a size you like. The TL bullet is one of the best I ever used in .45 ACP and the rebated nose is great for Kimbers which can have a condition I call "premature slide lock" due to extra-proud slide stop lever nubbins. Yes, Nubbin is a technical term. Very accurate, very easy to cast, works great with liquid lubes of any kind, dip lubes, powder coat, etc. etc. and makes fairly clean target holes. Mine cast about .453" with WW, if you want more specific info I can maybe dig it up tonight if you specify. Potentially interesting factoid, the 90350 was the basis for my first order from Accurate Molds, I wanted exactly that design but with two regular grooves and a flat base (I was trad lubing at the time). That Accurate 45-230L is still my all time favorite mould for the 45 Auto and would still be using it except my DI-45 bolt lugs rip the case mouths open like a banana on the backstroke. I see now many others have copied it and altered the lube grooves, added BB, etc.
The other bullet is not ideal for the .45 Auto. Again, mine cast about .4525" to .453 with WW. It's too short and too rounded and has to be seated deep to chamber in most guns and that makes them bang around in the magazine and have feeding problems. If you're interested I can hook you up with moulds real cheap, pretty sure I have already remelted all the bullets I had from both Lee designs long ago.