Ok, I decided to try a bunch of different fixed bridge guitars since I never use the trems on the guitars I have. I tried a Schecter C-1 Hellraiser, a C-1 Classic, an Epi Les Paul (2 of them), an SG etc, etc. I found that the bridges on all these guitars were quite uncomfortable. The saddle came to a sharp point at the top and was digging into my palm when trying to palm mute...and some of the guitars it was a problem when playing any notes. It may be the way I play...but it was definitely annoying! There was ONE guitar that had a smoother fixed bridge...and it was a $2,300 PRS! Are there fixed bridge guitars out there that don't have this style saddle?
You really should not give too much weight to your immediate impression. Often things grow on you if you give them a chance. And then sometimes they become your favorite. Regarding the sharp point, if you used that, you would just adjust to it in a short time I expect, and you might like it then. Personally I really like the Gibson bridge.
Also the body of the guitar will change things. For example the SG has the body undercut closer to the bridge than say a Les Paul, and the shape of the body is different, so your hand placement is naturally different. I really would not worry about the digging in, you would just adjust, 50 godzillion gibson players manage just fine with that bridge.