I'll drag this back up to report an almost incident from last night.
So I'm about a mile and a half into my four mile run on a part of the trail that's wide and paved (vs everywhere else that's narrow and gravel) and was being approached by two 20ish young ladies with a pitbull. It was two-shirt weather so I was carrying strong side concealed. As I came abeam the two women the dog lunged at me so hard it almost took the one holding the leash right off her feet.
Great, I am about 100 yards from the turnaround point at the top of the hill so I'll have to pass them again. I tucked my cover shirt behind the holster- if that collar should let go or the leash snap, speed will be of the essence.
On the second pass the other (smaller) girl had the dog, and this time it lunged even harder but she had both hands on the lead and hauled back like she was reeling in swordfish. Me- hand on gun, full grip, walking backwards trying to get some distance in case the leather collar should fail. Meanwhile she got between me and the dog and shoved it off the trail into the grass and slammed it to the ground. Dominance training time I guess.
I resumed running and warned a woman coming up the hill (with a tiny dog and two toddlers) about the almost-out-of-control dog heading her way. She paused and then kept on going.
All-in-all only a minor incident but a lesson nonetheless. Even with a full grip I would have been shooting a dog that was already eating me. Definitely not an ideal situation.