General rule, fully clean the rifle with CLP to remove any assembly grease, then give the rifle a light coat of CLP for rust protection before every firing the rifle.
Not knowing what the rifle was assembly greased with, nor it you where shooting into the wind with Wolf ammo, really haven't a clue of what you go a whiff of, but can say that if you do the time to clean the rifle correctly, it shouldn’t be a problem in the future.
To add, as least not with the grease, but the wolf ammo will still clean your sinus when shooting into the wind, since at best, that smell of bat piss with bring tears to the eyes.