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Great!...Anyone want the .esp file to check if I did something extremely noobish?
This is your problem.
I did a similar thing with a sword and a 'Bonus damage to X' enchantment.
Made it craftable so it was easy to get in game and as soon as I scrolled over the item, Boom, CTD. I tried this a few times, just to make sure it wasn't just coincidence.
Turns out the game just can't handle massive numbers when enchanting is involved.
Try it with a lower figure.
EDIT: Re-reading your posts... Did you actually have the enchantment figures showing on the Crossbow?
If it's just display you might be able to get away with just typing a description on your Crossbow, thus removing the text applied automatically by the enchantment.
I'm planning on trying to use the scripts from the Arrow Enchantments mod to put the enchantment on the bolts themselves instead of on the crossbow so they'll be universal (and I won't have to change every single godsforsaken crossbow in the game >.>).
I suppose (If you haven't already) you could look at Mehrunes' Razor and see if the insta-kill enchant could be altered.
The only other thing I can suggest is doing something like how the Silver Sword and Greatsword work. (A script that adds a perk that governs the extra damage to undead that they do)