Clean it when it tells you it needs to be cleaned. if the gun is shooting accurately, why clean it? Some hammer forged barrels (Remington) are ghastly and foul faster than white gonch at a prune-eating contest. Others (Tikka) can resist fouling quite nicely and of course there are exceptions within every brand.
if the gun is shooting accurately, why clean it?....
One good reason is if you don't want it to quit shooting accurately in the middle of a target. That is the reason Short Range Benchrest Shooters often clean after every target. (5 or 10 shots) They know their barrel only requires a fouler (maybe 2) and then the barrel is producing the best accuracy... and that this peak accuracy will fall off eventually as the barrel fouls.
The accuracy requirements and competition are considerably different in 'precision rifle shooting' and shoot until the accuracy falls off is acceptable for many.
What is in your mind?
foul faster than white gonch at a prune-eating contest!
What the hell is that?