I guess it all depends on how you personally define benchmark ball. Some people consider their benchmark ball to be a very even, controllable, moderate-hooking ball, usually a solid. A handful of others view their benchmark ball as something that helps them read the lanes quickly by skidding in oil and snapping off friction. (I've done this in a tournament with a polished, pin up Spit Fire before. It let me know in a hurry where the friction was and where it wasn't!)
Since this is a very strong low RG pearl, I assume it won't be the best choice to be a middle-of-the-road control piece, but I don't really know. However, I WILL be punching one up later tonight (most likely with a pin-up drill however), so I'll know more then I'm sure.