yea the FOV was narrow because I actually had the scope zoomed waaaay in. The coyotes in the beginning of the clip are over 800 yards away so I had it zoomed in to like 20x using the extended zoom. When I turned to the one I ended up shooting I actually zoomed back out as I turned. I still didn't get all the way back down to 3x but it was better than the 20x I was on while watching the long distance dogs.
So far, I like this scope a lot. I haven't been plagued with the issues that some others have, so my experience with this scope is great. I did have the scope freeze up on me the very first time I enabled WIFI, but a quick reboot of the scope had everything working right and the next time I tried to enable WIFI everything worked just fine.
My first outing to the range wasn't real great. The scoped dialed in just fine, but I wasn't real impressed with the picture. I did some fidgeting with the scope the day I shot this yote and got the picture looking decent, but I've got a few more things to try. One thing I do fully intend to try is to get a butler creek cap and drill a 3/8" or 1/2" hole in it to see if it clears up the picture more. I know this trick (or using the included sun cap if it came with it) worked VERY well for my old Xsight 2 to clear the picture up. I also fully intend to take it out and shoot it to 500+ yards to see how accurate the ballistic calculator is. I'll be sure [beeep] post how it goes when I do it.
I know ATN doesn't have the greatest reputation out there amongst NV and Thermal optic producers, but I have had 2 NV optics and a thermal by them and haven't had any issues what so ever. I still have the thermal and the 4k NV optic and depending on how my testing of the ballistic calculator goes, I may pick up the 1000 yard ABL when it is released. If the ballistic calculator isn't worth a crap I'll probably still get the ABL and put it on my thermal exclusively for night hunting. I have a tough time judging distance at night because I hunt a lot of different places, so the ABL would be great just for that purpose alone, even if I don't turn the Ballistic Calculator on to work in tandem with it.