Barrel cleaning & washing, lubing pellets recap. Thanks for everyones input!

First off. I want to say thank you to everyone who chimed in and gave their advice.

I asked about cleaning the barrel and said i washed and lubed my JSB king heavy 33.95 gr pellets. 
I couldn't get my condor ss barrel clean. Also the pellets were "dirty"
I got the barrel clean and I'm ordering ballistol with my next order of pellets.
After washing and lubing the pellets I can absolutely say my fingers were much cleaner after every shooting session. I shot Hundreds at a time.
I just cleaned the barrel after about 700 pellets give or take a few. (All JSB King Heavies) It was a little cleaner but not a night and day difference. But it did clean quicker with half of the patches i usually use. But that could be because i did a thorough cleaning last time.
Accuracy. There was no noticeable difference to me and my gun with accuracy. 
So in closure. Don't bother washing and lubing unless you hate having really dirty fingers. I think the pellets have already been coated with oil and aren't really dirty. Just a little slimy.
 
I tried a small amount of EEzox on the pellets used in my Condor, they hit where they're supposed to, but so did the ones pre-lubed. (It's a Condor)
When I was sold the EEzox by my gun dealer/smith, he mentioned to give a new shotgun barrel a good coating, allow to completely air dry then swab out to a nice shine and the barrel should clean much easier after lengthy shooting sessions, it works! I rarely need to moisten a swab with anything to remove debris and even the plastic wad scuffing you get in a shotgun barrel.
​I don't shoot hundreds (thousands) of pellets as many do, so I use the theory of "don't clean 'til accuracy goes away" policy, but I have to believe that lube does do some good.