BC,
I didn't have a problem shooting either bow.....I owned the Mighty Mite and my buddy had the Tech29. I didn't get to really evaluate the Tech29 tho as it was a 28" draw (I shoot 30"

. I found them both easily shootable for good hunting accuracy......they're hunting bows, not target models. I could shoot my longer 38"+ bows consistently better, but not enough that its gonna matter at 15 yards from 20feet up.

I could keep very tight groups with my Mighty Mite and it was a pleasure to hunt with. I didn't have a choice in the 2 bows as the Tech doesn't come in a 30" draw length, but I personally would have chosen the Mighty Mite anyway due to the brace height edge (forgiveness and clothing clearance) and slightly longer ATA.
They're both speed burners and fling hunting weight arrows very nice......The Mighty Mite had a bit more snap to it, but I suspect that was due to the longer power stroke of my 30" draw vs. a 28", Limbsavers, Leeches and a decent stabilizer put it on par noise wise with most single cams I've shot. It's not as quiet as the Patriot, but not bad at all.
My friend actually gave up the Tech29 in favor of the Patriot, but that's just a matter of 'New Toy' syndrome I think.
EVen tho I don't own one right now, I still feel the Mighty Mite is the best treestand/groundblind type hunting bow on the market......Its the hardest hitting bow in its class even with its 7" brace height, quiet, pretty recoil free, and easily manuverable.
I'm actually debating picking another one up myself.