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Can anyone tell me how the original Mission compares to a Track 916AT? I have the 916 and have an opportunity to get a Mission and would like to know if I'd just be overlapping the 916 or will I be getting something that will give me a different look. Thanks for any info!
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916AT should start rolling earlier with more overall hook (depends a little bit on drilling layout and cover prep). In theory, the Mission should be more usable on medium-heavy's, whereas the 916AT is more of a heavy-only. Whether or not they overlap depends on what else you have in the bag. If you carry 9 balls and nothing else similar, then yes it probably has a place. If you have just a 916AT and a spare ball and you're looking for another ball help round you out, then I would look for something else.
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If I remember correctly from what Mike Judy said, based on the numbering system the 916 is a Misison 2.0 or the Mission 2.0 is the 916. Depending on how you're looking at it.
Comparing the Mission to the 916, the Mission will be sooner than the 916
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916 should be stronger overall.
earlier read on the lanes and more roll.
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For me, the All-Terrain is a lot stronger. The Mission has a nice smooth reaction whereas the AT has a very early strong arc that seems to accelerate all the way through the deck. The Mission still gets great continuation, just not as strong of a reaction on the lane.
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for me, the 916 goes 59 feet and makes a left turn, whereas the mission starts hooking very early and makes a nice even arc
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