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← HistoryWhich limitation constrained mass-production of Song Dynasty crossbow triggers?
A)Variable iron alloy composition✓
B)Limited mold-casting techniques
C)Erratic gunpowder combustion
D)Insufficient wood seasoning methods
💡 Explanation
Inconsistent iron content caused variations in the metal's temper via differential hardening; therefore, trigger mechanisms often malfunctioned because the unpredictable material qualities reduced reliability, rather than casting issues.
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