Your sight.Use it before you lose it.A simple fact of life.
At 63 I have gone from iron sights to scopes and back to iron sights after lens replacement.I would enjoy my years of iron sight shooting as long as you can do the job you wish with them.I believe each has it's place and use.I believe neither is superior to the other in all uses.I believe that either is superior to the other in some uses.
From iron sights of many variations and scopes to a Swarovski 3x12x56,each had it's place in my shooting and hunting.
My Ruger 10-22 target and Marlin 880 Squirrel with match ammo benefited with the scopes in target shooting with high priced match ammo with my "Bionic" eyes.These and the other 9 .22 rim fires shot much the same with general hunting and plinking ammo when scoped.Each had it's favorites.Some were Tack drivers and some were plinkers.I had some old plinkers with worn and damaged barrels that I enjoyed shooting.They were shot for generations with shells from gritty pockets and seldom cleaned,but were fun to shoot.
I removed the scopes from most of my rifles when I got my sight back.It was precious to me and I enjoyed it.Now that my right eye comes and goes for medical reasons,I am glad I did.I miss my guns as most went to pay for illness and hard times.Enjoy you sight while you can in every way you can."IF" you live long enough,you will lose it or part of it due to aging alone.alfred