While not owning that exact gun I did own a Browning Citori Feather XS which is the same gun with a couple of extra features. It worked fine.
The lightweight Brownings have aluminum receivers with a steel insert in the breach face. Having put about 5 thousands rounds through mine at clays and birds I didn't notice any increase in wear compared to all steel Brownings. Because the gun was light it was easy to carry. The price to pay for a light gun was increased recoil. It wouldn't be my first choice for a clay target gun but is just fine for the field.