....carbon lock can be an issue with any adjustable gas block, but regular PM regimen should mitigate that. Adjusting your AGB to the most common ammo or MILSPEC ammo you typically have access to should mitigate any issues you may or may not encounter with handloads or climate changes. One must also consider that barrel gas port erosion over time will open up the diameter of the port, allowing for potential increase in port pressures. The other aspect is if the AGB is "set and left" to function across multiple loads with no PM between shooting sessions, it effectively renders it a "non-AGB" and the users is not taking advantage of the adjustability features any longer, but that's an individual choice and as long as it functions for the user, no "right or wrong" there.
...MY personal procedure with my SLR's is after any shooting session, I just back the adjuster screw fully out, fully in, a couple of times then reset to original setting. I have at times put a squirt of CLR on the adjuster screw when fully out so it continues to breakdown any residual carbon between shooting sessions. This procedure takes less time than filling up a magazine and I always carry the adjustment tool in my cleaning kit. YMMV.