I understand you can solve that problem with the brass hitting you in the head if you will practice your gangsta grip... by holding your gun on its side with a limp wrist... kinda like Ice T and the other hoods do in the movies like New Jack City.
Ha! You make fun but, when I shoot one-handed, because of my neck injury, my gun is canted at an almost 90 degree angle. Seriously, I'll have GC take a video next time and see if I can post it. At first it was embarrassing because I could hear guys laughing at me. It's not so embarrassing now because I can hit the center of the target with pretty decent accuracy. It's a hoot to hear the range behind me get quiet when I roll that target back in.
One-handed shooting should be something everybody does (first left, then right) everytime they go to the range. Oddly enough, I'm more accurate with my weak hand than I am strong hand -- because my neck is more fubar'd up on the right side.