The bareshafting process is the same, no matter what bow you use. The only caution is that you need to be reasonably close to the correct spine to start with. And remember that bareshafting is only one way to tune.
Whatever type of shaft and whatever tuning method you choose, I'd advise getting a test kit of fletched shafts and a variety of point weights. You'll be able to easily see which combination flies the best for you. Once you have that shaft/point combo identified, you're then ready to fine tune the flight.
You can then bare shaft tune, broad head tune, or paper tune. Some folks, myself included, just put on a broad head and see how they fly. If you got close with your test shaft, you'll likely only have to fool with the brace height and nock height.
Make sure you don't cut your shafts too short to start with though. Give yourself a couple of inches to work with.
If you have questions about the whole process, feel free to ask, there are a lot of knowledgable people here.