OG Congrats, 225lb is a very respectful press. I'm assuming it was off a power rack. Might amaze yourself if spending a bit more training time on pressing. Not only in strength but increases in shoulder girdle muscle mass. Talking about the shoulder circumference, which most BB'ers don't bother to measure.
That 265 strict press is not uncommon among a lot of lifters. Though strict (no knee or other body English involve) might be another matter. The original military overhead press (adopted from some old European army training handbooks) was with the heels together, knees locked and back ramrod straight with no back bend. With a pause and hold at the top position of the press.
From what I've seen over the years, most BB'ers would have a hard time overhead pressing their own bwt. Which is not being critical, but that perhaps too much attention and training time is with the bench press. Even a few PL'ers have a hard time with overhead pressing, a different set of muscles are recruited than when laying on one's back and pressing out
Ill...impressive seated 320lbs. Another exercise that seems to strike fear in a lot of BB'ers...but should not. But than again, most body mechanics are different from lifter to lifter. Spent a lot of time invested in the press behind neck, front press and upright rows and still injury free.
Good Luck