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You can apply these enchants to your current gear, and if you use blacksmith + enchanting gear, your enchanted stats will increase.
It depends on what build you are going for. You definatley do not need a full set of dragonbone armor for an archer. Archers rely on distance and movement in order to be used efficiently. You want "Light armors" such as glass or elven. Personally I like the Ancient Falmer Armor (Dawngaurd DLC) that you can get. It's LA with enchantments that are specifically for archers.
You can also enchant things like necklaces with damage or movement buffs that are good for archers as well.
More than likely you will find archers hiding somewhere while facing the enemy from a distance. Behind rocks, (bushes dont work well because you know Bethesda's sneak), and up in high places (or in low places). Sneak skills are incredible for archers, muffled movement and quiet arms/reloading prevent groups of enemies from effectivley "targeting" you.
I cannot count how many Falmer I have ended up one-shotting becuase of how I deck my character's build. Most enemies will never know what hit them.
From your description you favor potions/elixers. Poisons are great on bows. If you know the thieve's guild questline, poison and bows almost end up..well...I will let that sit in your head if you havn't done the questline.
Hope this helps!
Also dont forget light armour, its way more important to wear gear that is lighter, so you can move faster rather than be a tank that can barely move in any of the full plate heavy armous...
I consider magic resist to be very important. I've also taken a fancy to using 100% alteration spell cost removal gear alongside weapons with the strongest paralyse effects I can create; doesn't seem to work on dragons, though.