The brass is still soft enough that the rifling can grip the bullet. They penetrate very well thanks to their shape and cavitation they cause at the front of bullet.
You mate Frank is very lucky, and sounds like the buffalo died on the spot. I witnessed a cattle eating lion being shot over a cow that had been used for bait. 375 H&H bullet went through the cows horn then into the lions face. He was shooting for head on chest shot as the lion stood over the cow he was in the process of killing. We tracked that lion for two days through thick buck. It was never very far ahead, leaving lots of fresh blood, but never saw it and it never charged. It was found dead a couple of days later. All its lower jaw smashed to pieces. It was a problem lion that had taken 40 odd cattle over the course of two or three months and was taking in broad daylight out of kraals in the middle of villages and was just a matter of time before it started dining on people.