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← HistoryWhich constraint limited the effective rate-of-fire for early repeating crossbows using cast iron trigger mechanisms?
A)Rapid thermal expansion of the prod
B)Inconsistent iron crystallization patterns✓
C)Low iron impact yield strength
D)Poor iron chemical reduction properties
💡 Explanation
Inconsistent crystallization limited automated firing because iron cools unevenly during early casting thereby creating stress concentrations that prematurely wear. This caused unpredictable deformation, therefore reducing accuracy in rapid fire usage rather than consistent mechanical function.
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