A new inexpensive paint that has been brought to my attention lately is Venom. While I was reffing this weekend some people were shooting it. At $40 a case, it's a steal right off the bat. But man, once that stuff starts smacking into people or bunkers you get to see an interesting side of it: it is thick and nasty but more to the point it somehow has an interesting characteristic of having its shell bits retain enough paint to where casual splatter is much larger than with most paints, i.e. a bit of shell on you with some of the paint in it often ended up being an eliminating mark! Of course direct hits were beautiful as well. This stuff is globby as Hellfire at half the price. I haven't shot any myself yet but want to, and apparently the others that were shooting it had no problem hitting what they were aiming for. It just impressed me from being in the field seeing it hit and then afterwards when I had to clean my pants and noticed that no direct hits from it hit me all day, there were dozens of elimination size marks all down my legs with a thicker point in the middle suggesting that it came from a substantially smaller chunk that hit me. So far I must say I am impressed.