allow me to emphatically and respectfully disagree.......
If there is an aspect that is ill concieved then it is imperative that it be pointed out.
We had a similar discussion this past summer concerning another "action" game which was (and is) fraught with problems (from my perspective).
If problems are not pointed out and discussed......how can one expect to fix them?
Standing on the outside looking in lots of things look crazy. Before I was involved in IDPA and IPSC the thought of moving with a loaded handgun in my hands, with the safety OFF!!!, would have struck as me as absolutely NUTS!!!!!! After shooting both sports I know that not only is it not nuts, it can be done safely and very quickly.
If SASS has a rule saying all long arms must be carried muzzle up - cool. If you attend a match and see how their range procedures work I believe you would see it has value in the context of their game. And....that is the rule....period. There is nothing unsafe in how they do it.
Several years ago I attended a CAS match because I wanted to see how they did things. What I saw was a bunch of guys and gals having a lot of fun using firearms safely. I saw several competitors using crossdraw holsters. as far as I could see they weren't sweeping themselves or anyone else, carrying, drawing or drinking coffee.
Point is - sitting on the outside looking in taking shots is not constructive, it's not helpful to anyone or anything. If you are really interested in making informed comment attend a match or two and see for yourself. If you are unsure of some of the safety aspects perhaps you can ask the participants there and they can help you out.
If you sincerely believe there are legitimate safety issues with how these matches are conducted then perhaps taking such an approach would bear fruit. I can guarantee you one thing - posting comments here will have exactly zero impact on how SASS conducts its matches. They have a very large organization with over 75,000 members, more than 500 SASS affiliated clubs in all fifty states and 18 foreign countries. Whatever they are doing sure is working for them.
Anyhow.....I say again......taking shots at someone else's discipline is very poor form. If you have never played the game...or even attended a match...........??????? I really don't see how your comments carry a lot of weight.
John