Hoodie
WKR
Appreciate the feedback, being mainly a structural framer I'm constantly lifting heavy objects and performing work above my head,one of the reasons I chose the push press. I'll probably just switch things up for a bit and incorporate some of the exercises that have been suggested, kinda need a change anyways.
The push press really just gets you past the initial shoulder movement of the press. You're effectively just training lockout with heavier weights than you could use in the OHP, but the bench press does this just as well. I don't think there's much to be gained from building overhead specific lockout strength (without the shoulders initiating). It's still pretty much all triceps.
I wouldn't spend time on the push press personally. If an Olympic lifter wanted to use it as an assistance lift for the jerk I think that could be an okay option, but for general strength training I don't think it offers too much. It is fun though.
This is just my opinion and your mileage may vary. The press is my favorite lift and I've probably subconsciously absorbed some of Mark Rippetoe's loathing for the push press.