If you are looking for squeez, a Dynacomp has been a standard and is cheap used. It is a Ross circuit and stacks well but is a tads noisy. The abrber tone press is nice but costs more. I have an older version. The Keeley is a great compressor, but doesn't stack well. None of the floor tube compressors are for Country Squeez.
The boss is a good one but noisy. It is also Ross. Any optical will enhance your signal and not squash it. Great for tone, not for Country.
The best all around is the Wampler EGO. Expensive. I have a Ross, Keeley, Philosophers, Boss, Wampler, Barber, and a Dyancomp. I have a Diamond optical and a Joe Meek floor Q. Probably a couple more.
If I wanted a country squeez on a budget I would get a Dynacomp and not the "special script" because it doesn't make enough difference to pay 20 cents more. I still use it on my grab and go country pedal board.
I mostly use 3 because I have 3 pedal boards. Wampler Ego, Diamond on my rock board and Dynacomp on my pedaltrain mini. If you feel industrious, get a Dyancomp and replace the caps with higher quality ones and it will lessen the noise. Still the stock Dynacomp is quieter than the Keeley if placed before Overdrive pedals. The wampler acts as a buffer too and will help on long runs with high loss due to capacitance loss. That is the reason I say it is the best. It is quiet and stacks better than any others. The Barber is next then the Dynacomp. You can get a Dynacomp on Ebay for $30 if you watch.