So how often do you clean your pellet gun? I am one of those innocents who thought you never had to clean the barrel of the pellet gun. I have a Feinwerkbau target model I bought in early 70's and I've never cleaned the barrel. Far as I know it shoots the same as always.
The past couple of months I've been shooting a little Crossman AR look-alike I bought for the grandkids and then got real impressed with how well it shot (I posted something about this last month). And I had been noticing a seeming increase in the number of flyers I didn't call, or else a deterioration in my shooting ability (highly unlikely though that may be

So I picked up a 17 cal. cleaning rod at the local Bi-Mart store and proceeded to clean this thing. First adventure happened when I poked a patch through with the jag tip -- there is something down there at the chamber end that captures patches with jags and absolutely locks them up. Thought I was going to have to abandon the rifle! Finally just pounded it through/ pulled back/pounded through about 3 times and it relented and let me withdraw the patch. So from now on I'll just use the brush and the mop tips.
Straightened this little Crossman right out and I'm back to shooting as good as ever as of yesterday and today.
Now thinking it wouldn't hurt to run something through the barrel on the old Feinwerkbau. But I'd hate to get plumb carried away with this cleaning thing!
What have you other pellet-gun shooters experienced with barrel cleaning?