In that scenerio and it will close completely but not engage, that means that the latch shelf on that barrel is slightly higher than will work with your latch. It's a simple fix. I hold the barrel upright where I can see the shelf decently and take a FLAT diamond file and using finger tip pressure only and no rocking move it side to side. I do about 10 rubs, then wipe off any steel flecks and test it on the frame. If it starts to engage you will feel a slight pressure then it will still pop open. You continue doing this until you cannot break the action pushing down your knee lightly. At that point, make sure all the steel flecks are cleaned up, use cold blue to reblue the latch shelf, oil it and take it for a test shot or two. I say to reblue because if you get uneven wear pattern, you might want to slope the shelf opposite the wear marks. If it doesn't pop open when you fire, shoot a few more and if it's still good you are done. If you shoot and it opens on it's own, just repeat the process and make sure there's a little stronger engagement, and test again. The worst barrel I had to fit was my 7mm-08 and it took about 1 hr of slowly removing material until I got a good lock-up.