In my research on hunting Nyati, I understand that Cape Buffalo rib bones are slightly overlapping, or so, with no muscle between the ribs as some other bovines. I have read everything I can get my hands/eyes on. The book below shows pictures of the rib cage. I know the better shots are in the shoulder, or just behind the front leg, to target the heart/lungs.Buffalo are really big with a lot of mussel and bone. Use a bonded or monolithic bullet. There is no need to take a chance. Sierra's are for plains game.
Thank you for the insight. Basically, what I was thinking, evolutionary adaptation for protection against lions, and challenging herd bulls.The rib bones do overlap up front, where it matters. Buffalo are solidly built, but just as important, they are tenacious. Their evolution alongside lions long ago weeded out the weak or less tenacious.
So often, people ask if you can kill a buffalo with such-and-such bullet or caliber. The correct answer is yes. Almost any caliber/bullet combination CAN kill a buffalo under the right conditions. But with buffalo, it’s wise to select a caliber/bullet that can be counted on to kill quickly under all reasonable conditions. Your life just might count on it.