Steve H.
You are seeing a "steel dowelled stock bolt keeper", the rear of the stock bolt keeper rested against the receiver socket and the end of the steel dowel would touch the receiver lugs.
It was an older method of bedding and keeping the draws tight, the wood draws area of the fore stock did not get battered, and the steel dowels ends were filed to fit. (no copper or aborite shimming required in the draws area)
A similar Australianrange rifle bedding modification below has screws added that were tapped into the receiver socket and when tightened they "pulled" and kept the rear of the fore stock against the receiver socket.
The best shooting Enfield Rifleshave tight a$$es.
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