Worth it is very subjective terminology. If you have the money. why not? Will you be able to wring out the accuracy potential of that rifle with irons. No!
Will you be able to shoot satisfactorily? Sure!
I would go with a front sight block and a slip on globe front sight, and a receiver sight. If you are going to primarily punch holes in paper.
Target style globe front sights have interchangeable inserts that will help you fine tune your sight picture.
There is nothing like a aperture front insert along with an aperture rear sight where your sight picture is concentric circles around a round black bullseye.
This is the setup that competitors commonly use where rules state "iron sights only".
Heres the glitch. the COST! A set of Micrometer style target sights, at the top end with a quality globe front sight, are hugely expensive.
Spec. -ing out a compromise requires exact measurements. And is your receiver specifically drilled and tapped for a sight base? Drilling and tapping adds a small amount to the cost.
A Williams Receiver sight will work. A front sight globe could consist of the elements shown below in the Brownells link
A barrel band, sight block and a slip on Globe. This is as simple as it gets. This example may not be ideal for YOUR rifle. Hope this helps? GregH
BARREL BAND - Brownells