Wyatt Greiser

BIOGRAPHY:

Sydney begain shooting around the age of 7 with her Ruger Precision 22LR at small steel targets. She took the CMP SAFS (Small Arms Firing School) in 2024 but preferred shooting from the bipod with optics.

She placed 2nd Overall for one of the CMP Mid-Range 600yd matches at Camp Perry in 2024. That is when she really got interested in shooting AR-Tactical. Her next match was the NRA Mid-Range at Camp Atterbury where she tried her dad's 308.

This year she has taken on the responsiblity to recruit more juniors and make them feel confident they can do this too. 

When Sydney is not shooting she enjoys kneeboarding with her sisters. She loves doing art and playing Roadblocks with her friends.

Her passion for shooting includes time with her Dad and founder of ACME Rifles Shaun Beiswanger. She has said she really enjoys shooting as it is a sport she feels she is good at being that it is 90% mental.


Juniors Rise to the Challenge

ACME Machine’s junior marksmen made a bold and lasting impression on the competition:

The ACME Junior 4-Man Team—Sydney Beiswanger, Gabe Williams, Kiera Duitsman, and Logan Legg—secured 1st Place in the Junior Team Match.

Sydney Beiswanger, ACME junior ambassador and marksman at just 13 years old, put together a legendary performance that included:

  • 2nd Place Overall – Junior AR-Tactical
  • 1st – Master Classification
  • 1st – AR-Tactical Top Woman
  • 1st – Junior Team Match
  • 1st – Junior Aggregate (Match Day 2)
  • 4th Overall with an elite score of 2368/2400 – 101X’s

Recognizing the exponential growth from just two juniors competing in 2024, the Oklahoma City Gun Club honored ACME Machine’s commitment by awarding a special trophy to its junior competitors, coach, and captain—celebrating not only competitive success but the lasting impact on the future of the sport.