I dont think so . like all designs it has its strengths and weaknesses. Beretta actions must be stronger due to the fact that there are no cut outs at the base of the actin but the trade off is that it has a much smaller bearing area on the hinges.
As the Browning action has been in production with little change since 1931 must say something for its durability although with heavier and magnum loads its bolting arrangement is not as efficient nor durable as the higher bolting of the Perazzi or Beretta .
Like all pieces of mechanical equipment guns have their limitations and it must be accepted that no one gun will suit all needs .