I believe if the gun has irons, get proficient with those, then scope it and get even better.

Are you commenting on quality, or design?
Because the M14 iron sights, originally seen on the M1 Garand, are (arguably) the finest iron sights ever installed on a combat rifle.
iron sights these days are kind of like a standard transmission in a car, lots of people don't know how to use them.
iron sights are alot more effective than many people realize, i was at the range one time shotting a model 94 30WCF with a peep sight on it at the 200 yard range, the general comments from the others there was "no way", lots of stunned looks when all my shots were in the black.
it depends on what and where you are hunting if scopes really buy you any extra shooting time, where i live there are point restrictions on elk and mule deer, the animal might be plainly visible (and shootable with open sights even) but if it is too dark to count the points, it is too dark to shoot.
This is why all hunters should have a readiy available binocular with them.
I am in full agreement with you on iron sight capability. I should be, I have a cabinet full of trophies won with pistol and rifle, mostly won with iron, aperature sights.
I have shot more game, large and small, with aperature sights, than I have shot with rifles with scopes.
The Model 70 Winchester, one of the worlds most famous rifles, was drilled and tapped for a LYman 48 aperature sight, for many years before they were drilled and tapped for a scope.
Now that we're on the subject I'd really like to become more proficient with the iron sights but I found the one on my rifles (Old Savage 22 bolt and SKS) to be pretty hard to use (though the sks aperture is a little better IMHO)
I'm pretty much self-taught so I might just be missing something here but I found the groove in the back sight to be impractically small. To the point I'm considering "opening it up"...
I do however continue to practice with it and I have no plan to scope the said rifles but it's sometimes frustration to miss more consistently than my buddy who has scoped all his rifles...



























