Right off the bat, week nights between 7 and 8 are the best time to go; not crowded at all.
This is what a shooting range should be for someone that doesn't have land to shoot on: range, gun smith, small shop, and a few to rent. You are treated like you are competent by both staff and range masters, and range fees are affordable. If it isn't crowded, it is a great place to shoot. When it is crowded it does get stuffy and hot but such is the nature of an indoor range.
Some of these one star reviews are unreadable, and make me say "lol what?". Different strokes for different folks, but if you are someone who wants to be hand held through he experience then this isn't the place for you. It's generally straightforward; the same person that complains about "well in my day there was customer service!!!!!" Is the same type of shooter who starts off every sentence in the range with "well glock is a plastic gun and not a 1911 so hur dur". Scottadale gun club is a drive from anywhere in the east valley and pricey, and C2 is down right dangerous with how they let their range master do what ever the hell it is they do. Shoot here, you won't be disappointed if ou are coming to shoot.