Spectrum, V-1, Spyder Black Label, Basic Training, Draxxus Triumph, Recon, Visible Impact, Weapons Grade, pretty much all the cheap to mid-grade paint.
This definitely falls in somewhere between Wal-Mart paint and other field paint.
Marker Setup:
Autococker Trilogy Select Fire Pro
CP Long Regulator
Evil Pipe Kit
Halo V.35
68/4500 Carbon Tank
Recommended Barrels:
Used a .683 and still had roll-outs. Better use something really small, especially if you don't have a detent.
Strengths:
Price
Fast Shipping
Low Breaks
Environment Friendliness
Weaknesses:
Inaccurate
Didn't break on impact well
Anomalies
Review:
Bought two cases of this paint for a scenario, one white shell and one green. Shot a little over a case during the games. Not very accurate compared to the Draxxus Triumph I had been using. Main reason I got this Autococker was for accuracy so that doesn't set too well with me. Had a few weird anomalies in the paint, like half sized balls with no fill and some shaped like frisbees. Was able to shoot as fast as I want, with only one barrel break. Also gave some to a teammate in a pinch that shot it through a speedball marker pretty fast, again with no breaks. At a close to medium range I had no problem getting it to break on people, but long distance they just bounced all day. Would be fine in woodsball to get through brush.
Conclusion:
If being "Environmentally Friendly" is very important to you then go ahead. Otherwise I would spend a few extra dollars to shoot something more accurate. Gave it a 7 because it is cheap, shipped quick, and didn't break. It was fresh also, so not a gamble like Wally World.