AccuSharp 730C Bone SawFixed Saw 6" Stainless Steel Blade/ Blaze Orange T-Shaped Handle
- Blade Material:
- Stainless Steel
- Bade ength:
- 6"
- OAL:
- Blaze Orange T-Shaped
- Handle Description:
- Blaze Orange T-Shaped
- Edge Type:
- Serrated
- Sheath:
- Nylon
The AccuSharp 730C bone saw is a fixed-blade field tool built for hunters who process their own game. A 6-inch stainless steel blade handles the work of breaking down carcasses cleanly and efficiently, while the T-shaped blaze orange handle keeps the saw easy to grip and impossible to lose in brush or in a game bag. This is a no-nonsense saw for the person who wants to go from field to table without outsourcing the butchering.
Stainless steel won't rust in wet conditions—critical when you're working in wet grass, snow, or the general moisture of a fresh kill. The fixed blade means no folding joints to fail when you're applying real pressure through heavy bone. The bright orange handle cuts through blood and dirt at a glance, which matters when you're working fast and your hands are wet.
Whether you're a DIY processor who takes pride in knowing every inch of your harvest, or you just prefer not to haul a carcass to a butcher shop, a dedicated bone saw beats trying to make do with a hunting knife or camp blade. The AccuSharp 730C does one job and does it well.
Key Features
- 6-inch stainless steel blade resists corrosion in wet field conditions
- Fixed blade design—no joints to fold or fail under pressure
- T-shaped handle provides control and leverage for precision cutting
- Blaze orange finish for easy location and safety
- Purpose-built for game processing and field butchering
Specifications
| Brand | AccuSharp |
| Model | 730C |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Length | 6 inches |
| Blade Type | Fixed |
| Handle Style | T-Shaped |
| Handle Color | Blaze Orange |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the AccuSharp 730C suitable for processing big game like elk or deer?
Yes. The 6-inch stainless steel blade and fixed design are made for breaking down large game carcasses. The T-shaped handle gives you the grip and leverage needed to saw through joints and heavy bone.
Why does the handle come in blaze orange?
Blaze orange is bright and highly visible, so you won't lose the saw in a pile of meat, brush, or a game bag—and it's a safety-conscious color choice in the field.
What's the difference between a fixed blade and a folding saw?
A fixed blade has no moving parts, so there are no hinges or joints that can break under the pressure of cutting through bone. It's more durable for hard, repetitive use.
Can I use this saw for anything other than game processing?
This is a bone saw. While stainless steel is versatile, it's designed and balanced specifically for cutting through bone and cartilage in a field processing context.

