Looking for infant ear protection.

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Depends on how old "baby" is. If the kid isn't old enough to tell you if something is uncomfortably loud, he/she isn't old enough to wear hearing protection. It's impossible to tell if someone else's hearing protection is sealing properly. And with a baby who is presumably going to be moving around and grabbing at everything he/she can get a hold of, there's just no way to insure that hearing protection is going to stay put, even if you do talk yourself into believeing you can tell if it's sealing in the first place.
 
OK, my bad since I didn't see the 'my daughter', for which I apologize. But I still vote no to endangering the child's hearing.
 
With all due respect...is the range going to even allow her to bring an infant to the firing line??? With possible liability of hearing damage, brain damage from lead exposure, anxiety disorders from being repetitively startled, and not to mention the regular possibility of a stray bullet, if I was owner of a range I would say "Sorry, but no thanks" and turn her away.

Just don't take any chances. Best bet is to have someone baby-sit when she shoots. I can see both you and your daughter love guns, but don't expose the poor baby to something now, that you might seriously regret later.
 
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