Depending upon your intended use, the globe front may not be what you want. In my experience, the globe is a fine sight for target work, but in the real world, hunting context, with different light conditions than one gets at 'the range'; ie, early or late, heavy overcast or water, in various forms, falling out of the sky, switchy woods light, etc., you can 'lose' the front sight.
One of mine is with the peeps, and is my 'match' rifle, though currently it has the rear peep removed and an ext. adj. scope mounted.
The other has the rear peep and a front hunting small dia. bead sight, which works the best for me as a hunter. I have a Williams open rear I have considered putting on so all I have to do is put on a scope rail if I want it scoped also; an easy switch then between sighting options. Truth is though, that the rear peep with that front bead works great.
If I only had one 38-55 and wanted it for hunting and some light target shooting I would go with the bead and just tape a shader on for a match.
But thats just me.......YMMV