I have the layout on my TNV.
Though I relocated the MB to a stronger position for a stronger backend move
The ball goes long for me. I have an AO drilled 5 1/2 (pin over bridge) this ball goes a few feet longer. I have an RXS300 drilled the same as the TNV, and its even longer.
The ball would go long and snap back to the pocket in a smooth but strong way. It is great for playing down and in. The ball didn't like playing the inside lines for me in the box finish. Great for down and in shots. Otherwise the ball just couldn't make the turn.
I talk about this ball in past tense because I am no longer using it. When I first got it drilled, I loved it. After a while it became inconsistent in its reaction, and now its pretty dead. I think I may have gotten a blem in terms of way they poured the cover. My ball is missing the blue additive in the coverstock (if that makes a difference). So take everything with a grain of salt.
In general, for this layout, it goes longer but retains enough energy to make a turn to the pocket. I love this layout because I have trouble getting my ball to the breakpoint when the lanes breakdown, but this ball holds line very well, and doesn't react too strongly to the dry. So through the course of a full set of games, I don't have to stray too far off my desired line. As of late maybe 1-2 boards with my feet without moving my target.