Its where the toe plate and the other piece that meet at the bottom is sharp. As in almost cut you sharp. Not sure what I will do to correct mine, if anything other than attempt to take a file and put somewhat of a radius on it. Then I could recolor the area that was filed.
I have yet to put mine through its paces. I am very curious as to how well I can shoot it offhand. Its the heaviest rifle I have ever owned yet it holds more steady due to the crescent stock being locked in place when its put in the proper position. I'm finding that I am not a fan of the crescent stock design, in terms of shooting off a bench. However, I don't hunt from a bench so shooting it from a sitting position (such as from a treestand or up next to a tree) will tell the story.
When considering how narrow the buttstock is at the toe plate, it gives me pause as to cutting it down and trying to fit some other type of design in that area.