ratting at the dairy and shot a starling instead - ATN 4k Pro Love It!

 

https://youtu.be/4rvfq2SM32U



This was my first night (early morning) pesting trip with the ATN scope and I was SURE there would be a rat or two at a DAIRY! Nope, they killed 'em all, somehow, a few months back b4 I had the NV scope.

I put a few layers of starling in a five-gallon bucket, the owners and workers are happy.

The setup:
RTI Performance Compact .22
ATN 4k Pro
Predator Poly Mags
930fps
tripod
*** I need to spend more time focusing the scope, sorry.***
 
How do you get the crosshair in your recording. I have an ATN and when I record it doesn't have the crosshair in the video.

The crosshair in my video above is actually NOT the crosshair I am shooting with. ATN decides which crosshair you get in the actual video. I've seen other video with a different reticle, see below.

https://youtu.be/Ee4yve7iolA

I am trying to answer your question. Try the reticle at the bottom left of the available ones... the one with the green dot that shows you the distance you have set in Distance Entry (my second zero).

Whether you get a reticle in the video MAY depend on which reticle you shoot with. IDK just guessing.
 
How do you get the crosshair in your recording. I have an ATN and when I record it doesn't have the crosshair in the video.

If you look at most of my videos, you won't see a crosshair either. That is because if you use 120fps, no icons or crosshairs are shown. I sometimes put the crosshair back in post, because I prefer the 120fps so I can use slo-mo in post correctly instead of the frame pausing you see in some videos. If you switch to 60 or 30 fps, you will get the crosshair back, but no super smooth slo-mo capability.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4J01Yiq--Lc