never used a reciprocating saw for drywall before.. always used the utility knife method. hanging some drywall in the basement and have to cut a bunch the same length, figured it would be easier to leave them taped together by 2's and get the job done quicker.. what type of blade should i use? just making straight cuts. looking for something cheap and available at lowes, menards, etc...
if you have to cut holes for unplanned items they make very short medium tooth sawzall blades that will cut one side without hitting the other. They have saved my **** cutting holes on a few installation jobs. But used caution keep the saw foot controlled and flat to the material for clean results.
with a vacuum and had to cut all new sections outside. I used a 78" level as a guide with clamps and horses to rip em down. It was not fun but it came out nice...