Buggs. That sounds about right.
I’ve found that of the woods I’ve stabilized, maple, walnut, elm, have absorbed the most juice. My guess has been that I usually spend between $20-$35 on juice per bow.
I’ve tried some really light woods like red cedar to see if it would make it a viable piece and it would not accept any juice at all. On the other hand, I’ve had a 2x4x20 maple riser block weigh as much as 5 lbs after stabilization.
Also of interest. If your wood is not really close to zero moisture content. The juice will secrete back out if it when curing. I think the moisture in the fiber expands and pushes the juice out.