Anyway, if truth be told, on my return to Texas from Florida two weeks ago, I was down at 2500 from Panama City to Mobile as I followed the coast. The views were spectacular, but the bump was unbelievable and I did indeed have a meeting of the minds with the headliner at one point, so I don't disagree that the Mooney, a small plane in many respects, can be, how shall we say it, carnival-ride fun in rough air.
But that was not the point of this thread and I think we (you and I) got crossed on mission. I have noticed that with forums. Your mission is very different from mine, and very noble I might add. The clue for me was when you mentioned passengers--I typically fly alone. For my mission the Mooney is an incredibly stable IFR platform and apparently for what you do, your Aztec is likewise. Enjoy your flying!