IWB with a flat autoloader in the normal place - fix your jacket first, or wear a shirt that covers.
Nobody is looking all that hard at the spot behind your right hip as you putt around town, and they surely aren't inspecting your waistline on the highway.
If you're worried about wrecking, a flatter gun held properly IWB tight against the softer part of your waist will help enough, unless you're bones-poking-out skinny or doing something stupid like carrying right over your spine. The one time I was down, I was quite glad that the first thing to hit pavement wasn't part of me, my wallet in the cargo pocket probably saved me from being much more injured, as it padded the impact on my gimpy right knee. I still have those pants, with a wallet-shaped scuff on the knee.
And my bike gloves are my shooting gloves, they're just right for it, as they're thin, grippy, ventilated, and comfortable ... the similar goals of motorcycle/mechanic/shooting gloves mean they're good for more than just riding, unless you have the
big armored gauntlets.
But with the helmet on? Why? I suppose if I was shooting explosive targets I'd use my modular helmet (two layers of protection both exceeding z87, if I use the sunshade and visor)
... are you worried about being mugged/jacked just before you saddle up or right after you put down the kickstand?