Folsom easiest way I have found is to vacuum bleed from the bottom. My bleeder is homemade, using a large jar and some 1/4 inch bulk head fittings in the lid. One 1/4" copper tube goes all the way to the bottom of the jar, the other bulkhead fitting is left tubeless. On the outside both bulkheads are fitted with short tubes, the one that goes to the bottom of the jar has a hose that goes to the bleed nipple. The other bulkhead fitting has a hose that goes to a compressor driven suction pickup gun. When everything is connected crack the bleed nipple, and trigger suction gun in short bursts, old fluid is sucked out. Top up master cylinder reservoir while doing this. Or you could just go and buy a suction bleeder. They weren't around twenty years ago in OZ and that's how long mine has been working for my vehicles and quite a few mates vehicles.
Regards Martin