Manufacturing and individual handcrafting are two different worlds -- and that's a good thing.
Don't forget costs for hired labor, advertising, packaging, distributor and dealer markups, printing, product liability insurance, worker's comp insurance, health insurance, supplier qualification, accounting, inventory control, shipping and receiving, waste disposal, QA, and nowadays IT.
If you're showing 10% profit on anything these days, you're an industrial powerhouse.
On the other hand, if you're chipping away at a bow with a hatchet, you can give it your undivided attention.
I asked before whether $600 was worth $600. That is what I meant.
Or maybe I should have asked, Is $600 worth a bow?