Like storm said, they're not going to be your long term clay gun, and in terms of reviews they're basically the same as a stoeger condor. If it's a gun you'll drag through the woods, shoot a few birds, maybe a couple of clays here and there, it would be fine for that.
My biggest complaint about the stoeger/boito o/u's I have used it that they seems to be on the heavy/clunky side. For something I am carrying more than shooting I went with one of the similarly priced Turkish o/u's, they're pretty close in quality, but seem to be much lighter (I also hunt maily with 20ga, so I don't worry much about the recoil with a lighter gun).