RE: Bowtech Tomkat Vs. Mighty Mite VFT
mightymite comparing to my old HCA has a lot of hand torque, my 2 cents. It will require a decent stabalizer, if you would like a speed count they push about 290 fps with everything on the string.
Points to remember, put some wax or something on the draw module screws, keep an eye out on the string silencers, if they creep on you, the one on the bottom on the harness "I Think" can be drawn threw the cam as it cycles, can be dangerous. Tune it from the get go, don't rely on levels and lazers. As much as they can get close they are not perfect.
Have had good luck so far with the Muzzy Zero Effect for arrow rest. It did take some getting used to and fine tuning but is working fine now.
Good Luck and choose what you think is most comfortable.