Airforce Bushbuck .45 How to adjust cheek piece

Can anyone tell me how to adjust cheek piece on a Bushbuck .45 It looks like there are tiny screws in the holes on top of cheek piece, I can't seem to find anything to fit them, thanks in advance.
Those screws you are referring to are Allen head if I remember correctly. Loosen those up and the posts will slide up or down. Set cheek rest were needed snug the screws back up
 
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Thanks The rifle is on its way to Airguns of Arizona to be checked over.. I left a note for them to check out the cheek piece bolts. When I looked at the Screws it looked like someone kind of rounded them off. I need to raise it 1/4 inch. I bought the rifle used. and when I shot it I got low fps so I think there is something wrong with the regulator. AOA said no problem; they could help me out. am hoping to be able to shoot out to 100 yds. or so. If I can I will buy a very good optic and this will be the last big bore I will buy. After all I only hope to shoot it a few shots per deer season. THANKS ALL.
 
@birdie Even if AOA replaces the allen head bolts, if they aren't grade 8 or equiv. in metric, replace them when you get it back. Do yourself a massive favor and buy at least one high quality allen wrench, talking matco/snap-on/ etc. quality, nothing you can buy in a box store. It is especially important on those small allen bolts, it is an area where virtually everyone buys the cheap stuff, I'm talking the manufacturer's, they cheap out big time on fasteners. Between cheap allen bolts and cheap allen wrenches it is not uncommon to end up with a rounded allen head bolt in as little as one tightening/loosening cycle.
 
@birdie Even if AOA replaces the allen head bolts, if they aren't grade 8 or equiv. in metric, replace them when you get it back. Do yourself a massive favor and buy at least one high quality allen wrench, talking matco/snap-on/ etc. quality, nothing you can buy in a box store. It is especially important on those small allen bolts, it is an area where virtually everyone buys the cheap stuff, I'm talking the manufacturer's, they cheap out big time on fasteners. Between cheap allen bolts and cheap allen wrenches it is not uncommon to end up with a rounded allen head bolt in as little as one tightening/loosening cycle.
I have a set of Bondhus Allen wrenches.