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I haven't used it in falt out rain, just a light mist and some light snow, but I made a wool cover that extends from around the muzzle to over the lock and it works well. It is only sewn around the muzzle end and back 4 or 6 inches, maybe 8. It falls away quietly and easily if a shot presents itself...

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Sorry, these are the best pics I have.
Just made with a scrap of wool I had leftover from a other project. Figured it would be a good use for the hunter orange wool that I wish I could get more of.
 
There are gizmos called, “finger cots” that basically look like a small rubber condom, but are for protecting fingers (injured or not) during certain tasks. They’d work well for keeping water out.

I found some at Walmart, but they’re usually found in the first aid section where you’d find elastic bandages in any store that sells that sort of thing.
Link to black finger cots
https://www.amazon.com/Disposable-F...d=3762751&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9tdGY&th=1

$6.99 for 230 at Amazon
Way cheaper than Strike Industry's Muzzle Condom at $1.95 each

Use tape -- cheap and effective

Don't overthink it
 

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