Summary
There's simply no way you can get Ron Kivett to talk about a business he's in that promises to help older shotgunners without first doing a tour of his beloved Fairfax Rod & Gun Club. The club ranks among the premier shooting facilities along the entire East Coast and it's easy to see why.
Kivett, who is on the club's board of directors and serves as the trap shooting chairman, delights in telling visitors how the founders of the organization bought the club's nearly 400 prime acres at $14 an acre in 1949.See the full content of this document
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System Improves Shotgunner's Aim
"That was then," he said, smiling broadly. "Imagine what it would cost now."
Kivett is but one of the 1,000 active voting and associate members o...See the full content of this document
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