Sorry no gnarly photos but I gashed my left hand Tuesday night doing some demolition work on my bathroom. While wearing nitrile gloves instead of my workgloves (don't ask) I sliced across the middle knuckle of three fingers with a piece of edge molding. The ring finger has a 1/2 inch slice about 1/8 inch deep with a nice flapper. It immedialtley began to bleed pretty badly.
I had a few samples of Quick Clot Sport on hand and decided to try it. The cut was probably not really bad enough but my curiosity was engaged.
I applied the QC "bean bag" across the back of my cut fingers and wrapped an elastic bandage to apply pressure. 20 minutes later the blood on all three cuts was clotted and the ring finger laceration looked like I had cut it the day before. The wound was closed shut and no longer bleeding.
I have had similar cuts and it usually takes an hour or so for the bleeding to stop when wrapped with a non-adherent pad and cohesive bandage.
Although I used it on a pretty superficial wound I did get an idea of how it would work on a more serious wound.
This stuff retails for about $10 for a 25G pack. This size would work on a cut 20 times worse than I had.
Check it out; it can really come in hand when you get a REAL bleeder.
http://www.z-medica.com/products/quikclot_sport.aspBill