Winny is right,,
These CP-values are highly exaggerated to grab your attention. (and it worked !!) The CP-value that a halogen based torch can reach, mostly depends on the diametre of the reflector (only if the reflector is smooth and parabolic..)
With a 4 inch diametre reflector, about 90,000-110,000 cp should be possible.
The highest value I ever measured from a halogen spotlight is 420,000 (calibrated) For the Cyclops Platinum Thor (9 inch reflector)
Many manufacturers wrongly use CP to express the light output (lumens) And they think: "Who has the means to measure it anyway??"
Only a few manufacturers are honest about the CP-ratings of their products, but much less impressive values are the result:
Example:
Magcharger: 30,000 cp
4D Maglite : 17,000 cp
In most cases (with halogen) a higher wattage bulb does not mean more CP's !! It only means more lumens !!
Overdriving a bulb means both more lumens and more CP's..
Regards,
Ra.