Change QuikClot to a chitin based product. QuikClot requires a functional clotting cascade, so less likely to work in severe hypothermia and does not do much for some on anticoagulation (commonly referred to by the misnomer of blood thinners).
Celox, Chito Gauze, and ChitoSAM are better alternative products.
You can use FSA money to pay for first aid training. Consider a WFA (Wilderness First Aid) or stop the bleed course. If you have the time, even better would be Wilderness First Responder.
Get 5 tourniquets, frequently 2 are needed for one leg. Have one to train with, don't carry the training one as materials break down under use and I have broken training CATs on myself (but never a new one).
Get triangular bandages, you can do a lot with them.
If you have a lot of money to spend, consider a pelvic binder, but you have to use it correctly and almost every one I have ever seen put on by civilian EMS or ED team is too high, so might not be worth getting.
Get a barrier device, I really like NuMask.
Consider a pressure dressing. NAR (North American Rescue) has great products, to include vacuum packed gauze which is great for space savings.