I have been all over the internet and there are as many answers to this as their are political opinions or religious questions.
Still the knowledge base here at Accurate Shooter is amazing, so I wanted to ask. I searched the main website. It is a basic question, but would like to see what folks would recommend.
I know the answer varies depending on shooting goals, type gun, frequency etc. My main goal is to become an "adequate shooter", so in a hunting or self defense situation, I can take down a target. I own a handgun, an AR-15 ( .223/5.56) , a Remington 700 in 6.5 Creedmoor, and A Mossberg 500 12 ga. I have shot maybe 200 rounds through the .380, right at 500 rounds in my AR, and about 200 rounds in my Creedmoor. Just a handful in my shotgun.
I "broke in" both the AR-15 and the Creedmoor, shooting 20 rounds in each initially and then cleaning, and then again after 50 rounds. Since then I have cleaned my Creedmoor once and my AR-Twice. The shotgun only after shooting it. and The handgun same. I won't be shooting any crazy loads or anything that pushes the limits, but I do plan on doing load develop for the AR-15 and Creedmoor just for consistency's sake and cost.
So how often should I clean these guns? What do you folks do?

I know the answer varies depending on shooting goals, type gun, frequency etc. My main goal is to become an "adequate shooter", so in a hunting or self defense situation, I can take down a target. I own a handgun, an AR-15 ( .223/5.56) , a Remington 700 in 6.5 Creedmoor, and A Mossberg 500 12 ga. I have shot maybe 200 rounds through the .380, right at 500 rounds in my AR, and about 200 rounds in my Creedmoor. Just a handful in my shotgun.
I "broke in" both the AR-15 and the Creedmoor, shooting 20 rounds in each initially and then cleaning, and then again after 50 rounds. Since then I have cleaned my Creedmoor once and my AR-Twice. The shotgun only after shooting it. and The handgun same. I won't be shooting any crazy loads or anything that pushes the limits, but I do plan on doing load develop for the AR-15 and Creedmoor just for consistency's sake and cost.
So how often should I clean these guns? What do you folks do?