Derek, Haven't seen a GTV gun in a while. The side loading gives you some nice loading options. I'm going to pass along a TyngTech advance research project which I think might be beneficial to your setup. It's something that I call a conformal loader. Build an open frame one paintball in height which can hold 40 rounds. This will be mounted above your marker as high as possible in the turret. On the bottom of the frame, stretch and attach a piece of spandex. Cut a doughnut out of some thin sheet metal that a paintball can pass through. With the frame mounted in place, above the loading port on the gun, glue the metal doughnut onto the top side of the spandex (Goop glue should work well). When the Goop is dried, cutout the spandex from inside the doughnut. Drill a small hole in the doughnut for a mounting screw that will attach the doughnut to the marker. You now have a conformal loader shaped in a shallow funnel shape that always point to the markers loading port.
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