would it do something different in high concentration of NBS?
it seems like the allylic position is the most readily attacked due to resonace stabilization.
but maybe in higher concentrations Br radical attack the allylic position and then there is still some Br2 left to attack the double bond?
and then maybe if there really a great molar excess of Br2 with hv initiation the bromine radicals would start ripping hydrogens off the carbon chain?