Lube or no lube is an important aspect of torque.
I have no disagreement with someone who chooses not to lube or even if they smack the nut wrench with a hammer to set it, their gun they can do what they want.
If they ask I don't agree with that but they certainly can do what they want.
the lube aspect though is a serious component of a recommended torque.
You should not use a torque that has been listed with a specific lube.
Back when I was doing engines we did not use anything willy nilly. If the book called for peanut butter, we used that (and that was an actual product though they did not use that name, its what mechanics called it as it looked like that, toxic as all hell as I recall)
If they called for engine oil on the threads, we used engine oil and not peanut butter.
If they called for anti size, we used anti seize and the type they specified.
I don't think the Savage barrel nut is in that category of head bolt or con rod camp bolts spec for critical.
I do think if you are going to go with the NSS instructions , then you use both the lube specified and the Torque.
I don't like guessing and that was solid information for staring out (and as noted, people have their own methods) the NSS has h worked fine, I will stick with it.
Smacking with a hammer seems to work fine as well but that is not how I do it.
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