It's tapered and the thread contact/connection heavily depends on the surface treatment.
Not ideal using torque figure that relies on the axial force because it can change under multiple factors.
Every time when you loosen it, you are changing the surface condition so next time when you tighten it, it will end up with different position/angle.
The material you use (PTFE, liquid gasket, etc) would result in changing the surface condition.
I normally tighten it to the point where I suddenly get huge increase in tightening force (again it's tapered, well beyond the finger-tight state) and from there, another 60 - 90deg.
Just snag fit is enough and no massive force required.
You just need to practice it using something else such as the air tool fitting, pressure sensor fitting, etc.
Don't over tighten it as you could crack the mating side.
If never done, probably finger tight method is better but the starting point really has to be the 'finger tight'.
I think widely known sequence is 2 - 3 turn from there but personally, I prefer the above method.
Kaz