Thenuge15 If I had a dollar for everytime my rilfes got wet hunting I could take an early retirement.Quit worrying yourself.When you get home clean it,wipe it down. If you' ll feel better get some water displacement lubricant and spray it by the trigger,hammer etc. Make sure you don' t have any ammunition that can be contaminated by the lubricant. Before using your rifle again remove the excessive oil.My hunting rifles look like new except for the normal handleing marks.They' ve been in some nasty weather over the years and still work like the day I bought them.Buy yourself a Ruger or whatever rifle you like in " All Weather" configuration. Then you could spend more time hunting,shooting enjoying yourself instead of worrying about a little water entering your hammer..........
Ruger Redhawk