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Paul Mauser found that rifle barrels have 3 distinct vibration points. He also found that the continuous firing of magazine after magazine of ammo would cause the barrel to expand longitudinally. By putting steps in a barrel, the vibration was reduced. Stepped barrel Mauser rifles require a small amount of clearance between the front of the step and the recess in the stock to allow for the longitudinal expansion during rapid firing. The clearance allows the barrel to expand without jamming into the wood. Often, dried grease, grit or a combination of both will have worked their way into the clearances. Carefully scrape it out. If a stock has been swapped, the clearance may not exist at all. If that is the case, use a Dremel tool or scrappers and relieve the stock. (Source: “Mauser Bolt Rifles” 7th Ed, Ludwig Olson, F. Brownell & Son, Montezuma, Iowa, 1976)