A few years ago friend of mine who was a butcher told me he was taking a cordless reciprocating saw instead of a chain saw for quartering moose-but that was back when they were only 9 volt-I'm wondering if the more powerful [18 and 24 volt] reciprocating saws would be viable.[I presume they use recip saws in packing plants for quartering beef]Anybody use one?I'm thinking if you had a fresh battery-you'd have plenty of power with an 18 volt model,and it shouldn't die on you for the sawing the back bone




















































