The science is spot on. The problem is that clinical scientific facts don't always result in practical applications when placed into the context of the real world.
One look at the contraption the shooter is wearing on his head and the design of the pistol they choose to "test" the theoretical new sight on and you can see that the experiment is not designed with EFFICIENCY as the end result, yet it is the foundation of the argument to use a more intuitive sight. Building a "better" mousetrap that doesn't actually catch more mice isn't a breakthrough.
-RJP